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hi folks one of the hardest things about editing your g-code or your post processor is figuring out where to start so weve got an awesome solution for this today its a piece of software called Visual Studio code and its free and its amazing because heres what were gonna show you today were gonna show you how in Visual Studio code you can double click on a line of your posted G code out of Fusion and its gonna show you what section of your post processor made that g code this massively breaks down the barriers to entry to tweak or modify your post processor and is really just an awesome tool to start you need to go to visual studio and download it it is for free weve got the links to do all that over on NYC CNC card here to hop over to that page once youve got Visual Studio code installed click on the gear extensions and type in HSM this Autodesk fusion 360 post processor option will pop up youll click next type in NC and choose NC G code now you dont need this but its gon