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It has been the default JavaScript debugger in Visual Studio Code since 1.46 (we're now at v1.58) and is even being rolled out into the Visual Studio IDE. The new debugger can be used without having ...
With NTVS (Node.js Tools 1.0 for Visual Studio) released Wednesday, Microsoft is enabling its Windows software development platform for use as a Node.js IDE.
NTVS supports editing, Intellisense, profiling, and debugging locally and remotely for Windows, MacOS and Linux. NTVS also supports npm, the Node Packaged Modules package manager for Node.js.
Microsoft has launched a new Node.js tool in Visual Studio (NTVS), currently in alpha, which now enables developers to edit and debug Node.js in the popular Microsoft IDE.
The newly released Visual Studio 1.8 brings many improvements and new features, including Hot Exit to prevent losing any edits, Zen Mode to make focusing on code easier, new debugging features, more a ...
With the latest debug code pushed up to the server, you should be able to connect up and attach to the process to begin debugging. From Visual Studio, go to Debug -> Attach to process.
Microsoft today launched its Node.js Tools for Visual Studio in alpha, which now allows developers to edit, and debug node.js code right in Microsoft’s popular IDE.