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Import for launchSettings.json #69

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nmoinvaz opened this issue Nov 13, 2018 · 3 comments
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Import for launchSettings.json #69

nmoinvaz opened this issue Nov 13, 2018 · 3 comments

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@nmoinvaz
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This issue is for a feature request to have a button in the Commandline Arguments window that would easily enable/disable its use. I know right now you can close the window altogether to disable its use. But then switching between different types of projects, I have to hide/show that window all the time.

@MBulli
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MBulli commented Nov 13, 2018

It feels kinda strange to add a feature to our extension to disable it. What is the issue if you keep the window open in projects where you're not using our extension?

@nmoinvaz
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nmoinvaz commented Nov 13, 2018

In one project, I have a bunch of arguments already setup via launchSettings.json. So on that project, I don't want to use Commandline Arguments, but I have to switch between that solution and others all the time.

Perhaps, there could be an Import option for launchSettings.json and each "profile" in launchSettings.json would become a folder with the appropriate command line arguments. In this launchSettings.json I have multiple profiles.

That would prevent me from having to turn on/off the plugin often.

@MBulli
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MBulli commented Nov 14, 2018

This sounds more like a feature to me :)

@MBulli MBulli changed the title Button to easily enable/disable command line arg use Import for launchSettings.json Nov 18, 2018
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