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{ | |
"version": "0.2.0", | |
"configurations": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "Example", | |
"type": "node", | |
"request": "launch", | |
"runtimeExecutable": "node", | |
"runtimeArgs": ["--nolazy", "-r", "ts-node/register/transpile-only"], | |
"args": ["src/script.ts", "--example", "hello"], | |
"cwd": "${workspaceRoot}", | |
"internalConsoleOptions": "openOnSessionStart", | |
"skipFiles": ["<node_internals>/**", "node_modules/**"] | |
} | |
] | |
} |
Unfortunately, this does not work with "console": "internalTerminal"
, I'm getting Cannot find module ts-node/register/transpile-only
. (ts-node
is installed locally as a dev dependency - I tried everything, deleting node_modules
, restarting..).
With "console": "externalTerminal"
it seems to work.
Any idea why this has to do with the "console"
setting?
Does anyone knows how to make it work with yarn pnp? I keep getting error that Uncaught Error Error: Cannot find module 'ts-node/register'
despite that ts-node installed in my package
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Wow, I have never had a VS Code debug configuration work perfectly the first time I ran it. Thanks a bunch