How to remove debugging red dot in VSCode v1.28.2
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I casually pressed a key, i don't know which one, i want to remove it from the view, i don't use VScode debugger at all.
I read the docs but it's unclear.
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I casually pressed a key, i don't know which one, i want to remove it from the view, i don't use VScode debugger at all.
I read the docs but it's unclear.
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I casually pressed a key, i don't know which one, i want to remove it from the view, i don't use VScode debugger at all.
I read the docs but it's unclear.
visual-studio-code vscode-settings
I casually pressed a key, i don't know which one, i want to remove it from the view, i don't use VScode debugger at all.
I read the docs but it's unclear.
visual-studio-code vscode-settings
visual-studio-code vscode-settings
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F9
or
Click on the editor margin
or
(Top Bar) Debug -> Toggle Breakpoint
or
(Icon on The left) Debug -> Breakpoint section -> Mouse Over -> Remove all breakpoints
should remove the breakpoint
clicking on it doesnt do anything, i use mac ( i didnt mention it in the question), i turned on f1-f12 in mac preferences but that didnt work. I found a solution through Command Palette
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 11:25
According to code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-macos.pdf F9 should work for mac too.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:28
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To remove all breakpoints (red dot) you need go to Command Palette -> Debug
and choose Remove all breakpoints
from dropdown list.
More is in
Docs
the link is for Visual studio, not code.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:37
@vfle thanks, i corrected that to the right one :)
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 12:30
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2 Answers
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
F9
or
Click on the editor margin
or
(Top Bar) Debug -> Toggle Breakpoint
or
(Icon on The left) Debug -> Breakpoint section -> Mouse Over -> Remove all breakpoints
should remove the breakpoint
clicking on it doesnt do anything, i use mac ( i didnt mention it in the question), i turned on f1-f12 in mac preferences but that didnt work. I found a solution through Command Palette
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 11:25
According to code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-macos.pdf F9 should work for mac too.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:28
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
F9
or
Click on the editor margin
or
(Top Bar) Debug -> Toggle Breakpoint
or
(Icon on The left) Debug -> Breakpoint section -> Mouse Over -> Remove all breakpoints
should remove the breakpoint
clicking on it doesnt do anything, i use mac ( i didnt mention it in the question), i turned on f1-f12 in mac preferences but that didnt work. I found a solution through Command Palette
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 11:25
According to code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-macos.pdf F9 should work for mac too.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:28
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
F9
or
Click on the editor margin
or
(Top Bar) Debug -> Toggle Breakpoint
or
(Icon on The left) Debug -> Breakpoint section -> Mouse Over -> Remove all breakpoints
should remove the breakpoint
F9
or
Click on the editor margin
or
(Top Bar) Debug -> Toggle Breakpoint
or
(Icon on The left) Debug -> Breakpoint section -> Mouse Over -> Remove all breakpoints
should remove the breakpoint
edited Nov 8 at 11:50
answered Nov 8 at 11:01
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clicking on it doesnt do anything, i use mac ( i didnt mention it in the question), i turned on f1-f12 in mac preferences but that didnt work. I found a solution through Command Palette
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 11:25
According to code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-macos.pdf F9 should work for mac too.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:28
add a comment |
clicking on it doesnt do anything, i use mac ( i didnt mention it in the question), i turned on f1-f12 in mac preferences but that didnt work. I found a solution through Command Palette
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 11:25
According to code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-macos.pdf F9 should work for mac too.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:28
clicking on it doesnt do anything, i use mac ( i didnt mention it in the question), i turned on f1-f12 in mac preferences but that didnt work. I found a solution through Command Palette
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 11:25
clicking on it doesnt do anything, i use mac ( i didnt mention it in the question), i turned on f1-f12 in mac preferences but that didnt work. I found a solution through Command Palette
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 11:25
According to code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-macos.pdf F9 should work for mac too.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:28
According to code.visualstudio.com/shortcuts/keyboard-shortcuts-macos.pdf F9 should work for mac too.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:28
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
To remove all breakpoints (red dot) you need go to Command Palette -> Debug
and choose Remove all breakpoints
from dropdown list.
More is in
Docs
the link is for Visual studio, not code.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:37
@vfle thanks, i corrected that to the right one :)
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 12:30
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
To remove all breakpoints (red dot) you need go to Command Palette -> Debug
and choose Remove all breakpoints
from dropdown list.
More is in
Docs
the link is for Visual studio, not code.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:37
@vfle thanks, i corrected that to the right one :)
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 12:30
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
To remove all breakpoints (red dot) you need go to Command Palette -> Debug
and choose Remove all breakpoints
from dropdown list.
More is in
Docs
To remove all breakpoints (red dot) you need go to Command Palette -> Debug
and choose Remove all breakpoints
from dropdown list.
More is in
Docs
edited Nov 8 at 12:29
answered Nov 8 at 11:30
AlexNikonov
308
308
the link is for Visual studio, not code.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:37
@vfle thanks, i corrected that to the right one :)
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 12:30
add a comment |
the link is for Visual studio, not code.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:37
@vfle thanks, i corrected that to the right one :)
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 12:30
the link is for Visual studio, not code.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:37
the link is for Visual studio, not code.
– vfle
Nov 8 at 11:37
@vfle thanks, i corrected that to the right one :)
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 12:30
@vfle thanks, i corrected that to the right one :)
– AlexNikonov
Nov 8 at 12:30
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