Forked from Dennis Jung VS Code - .NET Auto Attach
The ".NET Watch" extension is created to enable a .Net Core debugging experience closer to Visual Studio. ".NET Watch" re-attaches the debugger for seamless debugging experience.
- Install the extension
- Open the folder containing .net core Project(s).
- Press F5 and select .NET Watch
- Save file changes and 🤯
Launch Profiles has limited supported for VS Code but it works based on personal tests
Multiple projects can be debugged in a single launch by using compound tasks.
[
{
"type": "DotNetWatch",
"request": "launch",
"name": ".NET Core Watch: dotnet-test.console",
"project": "dotnet-test.console.csproj",
"env": {
"ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT": "Development"
}
},
{
"type": "DotNetWatch",
"request": "launch",
"name": ".NET Core Watch: dotnet-test2.console",
"env": {
"ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT": "Development",
"DOTNET_WATCH_RESTART_ON_RUDE_EDIT": "true"
},
"launchBrowser": {
"enabled": true,
"args": "${auto-detect-url}",
"windows": {
"command": "cmd.exe",
"args": "/C start ${auto-detect-url}"
},
"osx": {
"command": "open"
},
"linux": {
"command": "xdg-open"
}
}
}
]
...
"compounds": {
{
"name": "Watch all",
"configurations": [
".NET Core Watch: dotnet-test2.console",
".NET Core Watch: dotnet-test.console"
]
}
}
Configuration Attributes | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
args | string[] | Command line arguments passed to the program. | [] |
env | object | Environment variables passed to the program. (note: this has precedence over Visual Studio Launch Profiles) | {} |
project | string | The project (.csproj) to start, if not provided, a quick pick menu will appear | "" |
Delete it and generate or update launch.json configuration type from "coreclr"
to "DotNetWatch"
and remove the "preLaunchTask"
, "program"
, "cwd"
(feel free to add them if you need)
See the CHANGELOG.md for the details of changes for each version and known issues.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.