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No launch.json, no problem. Python no-config debugging allows you to leverage debugging features in Visual Studio Code, without needing configurations in a launch.json To use, open a terminal and type debugpy <script .py or module>

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Veb Mobi1 year ago

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Polygon.io1 year ago

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Devmustee💎1 year ago

💎🧡🚀

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Tristan Rhodes1 year ago

Is that the only way to trigger that feature?

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L8NTLABS1 year ago

Simplifying the debugging process is a game-changer, especially when working with generative AI models. I've spent countless hours wrestling with launch.json configurations, only to realize that sometimes less is more.

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Danisha Hasan1 year ago

That sounds like a convenient feature! Simplifying the debugging process can really enhance productivity. Looking forward to trying it out. Thanks for sharing!

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Key Software Service1 year ago

Sounds like a game changer! Who knew debugging could be so chill? No more fiddling with configs, just code and go!

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Fulton Shaw1 year ago

how about go?

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TeslaElon SpaceXFan1 year ago

🤣 visual studio 🤣

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