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add "just my code" global setting #14957
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Thank you for the suggestion! We have marked this issue as "needs decision" to make sure we have a conversation about your idea. We plan to leave this feature request open for at least a month to see how many 👍 votes the opening comment gets to help us make our decision. |
As the community has showed interested we'll try to incorporate this at some point in our planning. We encourage users to keep upvoting 👍 the original issue comment to raise priority. |
It's fixed in vscode-python-debugger extension: microsoft/vscode-python-debugger#83 |
Thanks for pointing it out @T-256 @paulacamargo25 I assume this can be closed, feel free to reopen if that's not the case. |
Hi I was directed from the directed from the main vscode repo to post here. I'd like to request that a global setting for "just my code" be added to the settings menu for the python extension so one doesn't have to add setting it false for each launch.json file.I tend to import libs that I wrote and coming from pycharm I miss that it allowed the user to put breakpoints anywhere by default.
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