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  1. Python debugging in VS Code

    If you're only interested in debugging a Python script, the simplest way is to select the down-arrow next to the run button on the editor and select Python Debugger: Debug Python File.

  2. Debug code with Visual Studio Code

    This article describes the debugging features of VS Code and how to get started with debugging in VS Code. You also learn how you can use Copilot in VS Code to accelerate setting up your debugging …

  3. Getting Started with Python in VS Code - Visual Studio Code

    In this tutorial, you will learn how to use Python 3 in Visual Studio Code to create, run, and debug a Python "Roll a dice!" application, work with virtual environments, use packages, and more!

  4. Python in Visual Studio Code

    VS Code comes with great debugging support for Python via the Python Debugger extension, allowing you to set breakpoints, inspect variables, and use the debug console for an in-depth look at how your …

  5. Quick Start Guide for Python in VS Code

    A quick start guide to get you up and coding with the Python extension in Visual Studio Code.

  6. FastAPI Tutorial in Visual Studio Code

    Python FastAPI tutorial showing IntelliSense and debugging support in Visual Studio Code, the best Python IDE.

  7. Running Python code in Visual Studio Code

    Whether you are experimenting with smaller lines of Python code in the REPL or ready to run a Python script, the Python extension offers multiple ways to run your code.

  8. Debugging in Visual Studio Code

    In this tutorial, we will show you how to run and debug a program in VS Code. We'll take a tour of the Run and Debug view, explore some debugging features, and end by setting a breakpoint.

  9. Python testing in Visual Studio Code

    The Python extension builds on the built-in testing features in VS Code and provides test discovery, test coverage, and running and debugging tests for Python's built-in unittest framework and pytest.

  10. Python environments in VS Code

    Note: By default, VS Code uses the interpreter selected for your workspace when debugging code. You can override this behavior by specifying a different path in the python property of a debug configuration.