Agricoltura, Debugging Node.js with Visual Studio Code
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Visual Studio Code (http://code.visualstudio.com) is a free open source code editor that runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OSx. It can be used to develop code for a variety of languages, but is a fantastic tool for writing and debugging Node.js applications.
In this lightning fast video, I give you a quick overview of how to use Visual Studio Code to debug a Node.js application.
See how to:
- Open Visual Studio Code from the command prompt
- Create the jsconfig.json file
- Add TypeScript type definitions for your packages and modules
- Leverage IntelliSense to make writing code easier
- Configure the Node.js debugger in Visual Studio Code
- Create regular and conditional breakpoints
- Step through code using the debugging toolbar
All in seven minutes!
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is it true Port 8 is the backdoor route?
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hmm? confused where does <p><b/> fit into js ?
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Hey Bret, thanks for the tutorial. However, typings is not a recognized command in my console its saying when I try to install the dt~node --global . Please advise, thanks!
EDIT: Needed to first npm install -g typings
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Great video! This will be very helpful.
Visual Studio Code (http://code.visualstudio.com) is a free open source code editor that runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OSx. It can be used to develop code for a variety of languages, but is a fantastic tool for writing and debugging Node.js applications. In this lightning fast video, I give you a quick overview of how to use Visual Studio Code to debug a Node.js application. See how to: - Open Visual Studio Code from the command prompt - Create the jsconfig.json file - Add TypeScript type definitions for your packages and modules - Leverage IntelliSense to make writing code easier - Configure the Node.js debugger in Visual Studio Code - Create regular and conditional breakpoints - Step through code using the debugging toolbar All in seven minutes!
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EDIT: Needed to first npm install -g typings