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VSCODE Configuration
Debugpy Snippet
Use this to add debugging to any project
# Listens on 5678
# Only runs if ACTIVATE_DEBUGPY=true is set
if os.getenv("ACTIVATE_DEBUGPY", "").lower() == "true":
try:
import debugpy
debugpy.listen(("0.0.0.0", 5678))
print("Waiting for client on 5678...")
debugpy.wait_for_client()
print("Client connected")
except Exception as e:
print("DEBUG ERROR: " + str(e))
Fix Paste (if ctrl+v not working)
Add to user keyboard settings (json)
{
"key": "ctrl+v",
"command": "-editor.action.clipboardPasteAction"
},
Shell
I would recommend using tmux as your default shell. VSCode automatically creates new
sessions when adding or splitting windows. The only small problem is closing out of
vscode and reopening it won't reattach the previous sessions. You'll need to run
tmux switch-client -t # to get back to each session you lost.
"terminal.integrated.profiles.osx": {
//...existing profiles...
"tmux-shell": {
"path": "tmux",
}
}
{
"terminal.integrated.defaultProfile.linux": "tmux",
}
Fonts
Intel One Mono is designed to be easily readable for developers.
https://github.com/intel/intel-one-mono
Download and extract the ttf.zip
mkdir ~/.local/share/fonts
rsync -av /path/to/download/*.ttf ~/.local/share/fonts/
Edit settings.json
{
"editor.fontFamily": "Intel One Mono",
"editor.fontLigatures": true,
"terminal.integrated.fontFamily": "Intel One Mono",
}
Navigation
The best navigation shortcut ever is alt+left and alt+right to move the cursor to it's previous positions.
[
{
"key": "alt+left",
"command": "workbench.action.navigateBack",
"when": ""
},
{
"key": "alt+right",
"command": "workbench.action.navigateForward",
"when": ""
}
]
Extensions
To save a list of installed extensions run:
code --list-extensions >> vscode_extensions.txt
To install that list of extensions run:
cat vscode_extensions.txt | xargs -L 1 code --install-extension
Continue
Continue -> Settings -> Help -> Quickstart
Pylance Type Checking
Settings -> python.analysis.typeChecking