Add VSCode debug config

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{
"recommendations": [ "EditorConfig.EditorConfig" ]
"recommendations": [
"EditorConfig.EditorConfig",
"pmneo.tsimporter",
"dbaeumer.vscode-eslint",
"formulahendry.auto-rename-tag",
"GregorBiswanger.json2ts",
"eamodio.gitlens",
"kamikillerto.vscode-colorize"
]
}

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{
// this allows you to debug Vencord from VSCode.
// How to use:
// You need to run Discord via the command line to pass some flags to it.
// If you want to debug the main (node.js) process (preload.ts, ipcMain/*, patcher.ts),
// add the --inspect flag
// To debug the renderer (99% of Vencord), add the --remote-debugging-port=9223 flag
//
// Now launch the desired configuration in VSCode and start Discord with the flags.
// For example, to debug both process, run Electron: All then launch Discord with
// discord --remote-debugging-port=9223 --inspect
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"name": "Electron: Main",
"type": "node",
"request": "attach",
"port": 9229,
"timeout": 30000
},
{
"name": "Electron: Renderer",
"type": "chrome",
"request": "attach",
"port": 9223,
"timeout": 30000,
"webRoot": "${workspaceFolder}/src"
}
],
"compounds": [
{
"name": "Electron: All",
"configurations": ["Electron: Main", "Electron: Renderer"]
}
]
}