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Run ts-node in VSCode Debugger
{
"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/**"]
}
]
}
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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

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yolpsoftware commented May 16, 2024

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?

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