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@eon01 shared a post, 1 year, 10 months ago
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How to debug your code in VSCode

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One of the key aspects of VSCode is its ease of extension. So when it comes to debugging, this means users can either use the built-in debugging tools or install debugging extensions to add more features and make their debugging experience richer and more customized to their needs.

In this article, we will explore both approaches: debugging using the built-in tools, as well as using an external extension.

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@ygnys shared a post, 2 years, 3 months ago
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Share your work in progress in real time from VS Code or JetBrains

GitLive

Need to ask a teammate for some help with your code, but don’t want to push broken changes to GitHub? GitLive has a solution 💡

👉 Share your work in progress in real time from VS Code or JetBrains 🎥

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@ygnys shared a post, 2 years, 4 months ago
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Pull sooner and merge faster in VS Code

GitLive

🔑 The key to faster merging is to pull sooner! Here is how you can make sure you’re always up to date with your remote and reduce the chances of conflicts.

👉 Pull sooner and merge faster in VS Code 🎥

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@ygnys shared a post, 2 years, 5 months ago
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Get notified when there are commits to pull in VS Code

GitLive

With the help of GitLive’s new pull reminders, you can now pull sooner, reduce the chances of conflicts, and merge faster!

Get notified the moment your remote has been updated and there are commits to pull and inspect the changes in the branches you are behind.

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