Now let’s get started debugging PowerShell scripts! I’ll let Adam cover the details of how that works when it releases in a future drop of the PowerShell Editor Services extension. PowerShell MVP Adam Driscoll has been working on enabling debug support on other OS’s by means of remotely connecting to the extension running on a Windows machine from Linux or Mac OS. Even though VSCode is cross-platform, running on Windows, Linux and Mac OS, the debugging support provided by the PowerShell Editor Services extension currently runs only on Windows. One disclaimer about debugging PowerShell script in VSCode before we start. As a pre-requisite see the post Getting Started with Visual Studio Code for Use with PowerShell on how to install VSCode and the PowerShell extension for VSCode. In this post we will look at how you can debug your PowerShell scripts using VSCode and the PowerShell Editor Services extension for VSCode.
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