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After running npm start and verifying my service is up and running, normally ctrl+c will kill the process. But when running in the integrated shell, this does nothing.
It works as intended in a normal git bash shell.
ctrl+c works as intended if executing something such as a npm script.
EDIT:
After repeditely opening a new integrated terminal, typing npm start, waiting for the service to start, then hitting ctrl+c, the process terminating is intermittent at best. Sometimes it kills and exits appropriately, other times I have to trash the terminal and re-open a new one.
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This happens to everybody in our company as well. However it also happens to outside VSCode, I have to add. We use ConEmu, so maybe the issue exists in general with the combination of Git Bash, npm/node and non-default console emulators?
Settings:
"terminal.integrated.shell.windows": "C:\\Program Files\\Git\\bin\\bash.exe"
After running
npm start
and verifying my service is up and running, normallyctrl+c
will kill the process. But when running in the integrated shell, this does nothing.It works as intended in a normal git bash shell.
ctrl+c
works as intended if executing something such as a npm script.EDIT:
After repeditely opening a new integrated terminal, typing
npm start
, waiting for the service to start, then hittingctrl+c
, the process terminating is intermittent at best. Sometimes it kills and exits appropriately, other times I have to trash the terminal and re-open a new one.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: