There is no support for debugging the popular AVR-based boards like Uno, Nano or Mega in the Arduino extensions. The debugging they are talking about is only available to a few boards (e.g., Arduino M0 Pro) which include hardware debugger interface on the board. There is a ‘Debugging Arduino Code’ chapter in the documentation for the VS Code Arduino extensions which can be a bit misleading. One thing I should make clear first – this article is about debugging Arduino Uno, Nano, Mega (and possibly other boards based on the AVR microcontrollers). For part three which deals with improving the debugger by using custom bootloder see here. For part one which deals with setting up the VS Code to build Arduino programs, see here. ![]() ![]() This is part two of a three part series of articles on creating and debugging programs in Visual Studio Code.
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