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That's the general expectation.
Sure, but we do ask you open a feature request for that.
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Hello,
I know that officially to Run a Python code I should
a) click the upper right corner icon "▷" Run Python File or
b) right click in the editor and from the context menu choose: "Run Python File in Terminal"
But why there isn't a keyboard shortcut for this?
(I know that I could perhaps set this up by myself: in VSCode Keyboard Shortcuts settings. But I would love to have it natively (as a default). Am I the only one? Can this be a "feature request" please?)
And another question: I've found out, that maybe I could run the python code via menu "Run | Run Without Debugging" which eventually has Ctrl+F5 keyboard shortcut. But this may behave differently... or is it equal to Run?
Thank you.
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