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VS Code Flatpak calling Brave Flatpak
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I tried adding the location for the Brave Flatpak in VS Code Flatpak with Flatseal.
It now shows the device but I get an error when launching the app for debug from VS Code.
I'm not sure what I need to modify to make VS Code launch Brave as a device in debug mode.
How about allow system library?
No dice, it still doesn't work. I tried with all toggles active in Filesystem section but none seem to make it work.
Seems you need to alias brave with flatpak run. Because it tried to run brave, and because it's not in path it won't able to run.
flatpak run com.brave.Browser in a shell script with chmod +x to /usr/local/bin/brave
Content could be the run with $@
I'm not sure it will work, but worth to try.