> For anyone on Windows trying to work around this. It appears that it is related to project files not being located on the same drive as the VS Code installation. For me it worked to move the project files to the same drive as the VS Code installation. don't know why this is not mentioned anywhere this is kind of stupid tbh
> For anyone on Windows trying to work around this. It appears that it is related to project files not being located on the same drive as the VS Code installation. For me it worked to move the project files to the same drive as the VS Code installation. don't know why this is not mentioned anywhere this is kind of stupid tbh
I love this 🎉 proper debugging is so fundamental to moving fast!
absolutely!! 👌
excited to try it 👏
A big game changer on DX!! 🎉
This is undoubtedly the biggest problem of the RN. VERY GOOD!
Great content Cedric! Thanks a lot!
tbh it would be great if this is available for bare react native app projects
FINALLY!!!! Thank you!
> For anyone on Windows trying to work around this. It appears that it is related to project files not being located on the same drive as the VS Code installation. For me it worked to move the project files to the same drive as the VS Code installation.
don't know why this is not mentioned anywhere this is kind of stupid tbh
If my app is running only with expo go debugger is not working. Is it only works in emulator??
He said that it only works with --dev-client ~8:50
> For anyone on Windows trying to work around this. It appears that it is related to project files not being located on the same drive as the VS Code installation. For me it worked to move the project files to the same drive as the VS Code installation.
don't know why this is not mentioned anywhere this is kind of stupid tbh
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