![]() ![]() Introducing Microsoft Visual Studio Code, released in 2015, VSCode is a lightweight text editor powered by Microsoft's Monaco editor. ![]() It has everything you need, including outstanding autocomplete support. Which talks about binstubs though not specifically VSCode & debugging. Our team primarily uses RubyMine, the JetBrains Ruby IDE for Ruby and Ruby on Rails development. There is a kind of related discussion here: which looks to be some incompatibility around setting the path to the binstubs bundler (shown above) and the bundler pointed to from /wrappers/ (shown below), so changing pathToBundler to: "pathToBundler": the problem. What solved the problem for me was pathToBundler. I ended up stripping my launch.json config down to the following: "configurations": [įirstly, especially if you're using RVM & have different Gemsets, make sure your paths are consistent with the correct Gemset. I spent most of a day trying to solve this.
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