vscode-data-preview
code-debug
Our great sponsors
vscode-data-preview | code-debug | |
---|---|---|
2 | 3 | |
522 | 389 | |
- | - | |
2.7 | 6.7 | |
3 months ago | 9 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | The Unlicense |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
vscode-data-preview
- Data Preview – Visual Studio Marketplace
-
Live data visualization in VScode as a dataset grows?
I've recently started using the VScode Data Preview plugin to visualize datasets from within VScode. This is such a huge QOL improvement for me as I no longer have to load a dataset into a BI tool to generate a quick and dirty chart.
code-debug
-
Debugging GameBoy Advance (GBA) programs/games in Emacs
We will use dap-mode with the dap-gdb-lldb option here. Under the hood, it uses the debug adapter from the Native Debug VSCode extension. Configuring it is described on the dap-mode webpages. After we have configured dap-mode, we could in theory reuse the launch.json configurations from the VSCode related articles above. That will require that you also use lsp-mode, as dap-launch depends on the lsp-workspace-root function and will not resolve when lsp-mode is not used. I don't use lsp-mode with C (company-clang and company-c-headers provide what I need), so the next logical solution would be to create a debug template ourselves:
-
Building an Intelligent Emacs
I'm not sure.
I can see that this extension claims to make debugging with GDB work in VS Code:
https://github.com/WebFreak001/code-debug
and that at least for emacs there exists a project to use that extension:
https://github.com/emacs-lsp/dap-mode/blob/master/dap-gdb-ll...
Not having tried it, I can't speak to how well it works, and I don't know if there are adapters for other editors.
-
Dap-mode : Native Debug (GDB/LLDB)# - did you get this working for C/C++?
The link at the top of page here, references the github repo : https://github.com/WebFreak001/code-debug which isnt the same thing as installed by vscode or by running dap-gdb-lldb-setup . Indeed this link points to a codebase using .ts files in different locations to the VSCode extension installed .js files. (I did set up the dap program/path variables to use the .ts files but that didnt work)
What are some alternatives?
avro-piper - Console utilities for Avro
vscode-bigquery - A Visual Studio Code plugin for running BigQuery queries.
Depot - Structured data editor built inside VS Code
dap-mode - Emacs :heart: Debug Adapter Protocol
jupyterlab-spreadsheet-editor - JupyterLab spreadsheet editor for tabular data (e.g. csv, tsv)
free-vscode-csharp - Free/Libre fork of the official C# extension for vscode
vscode-highlight - Advanced text highlighter based on regexes. Useful for todos, annotations etc.
gdbgui - Browser-based frontend to gdb (gnu debugger). Add breakpoints, view the stack, visualize data structures, and more in C, C++, Go, Rust, and Fortran. Run gdbgui from the terminal and a new tab will open in your browser.
realgud - The Grand "Cathedral" Debugger rewrite
generatedata - A powerful, feature-rich, random test data generator.
tide - Tide - TypeScript Interactive Development Environment for Emacs