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Background

In some sufficiently large applications, you can spend more time figuring out how to drill down to the various layers than you do actually debugging: That's the case with a piece of software I work on now. Layout/separation of concerns issues aside, it'd be nice to have a breakpoint plug-in that would allow you to load breakpoints depending on which Bugzilla/Jira/Fogbugz/SVN defect entry you're working off of.

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Do any plug-ins exist for Visual Studio that allow you to 'save' toggled breakpoints to a file, allowing you to load various breakpoints depending on what bug you're working on?

As an adjunct to that question; if there aren't any such plug-ins, can anyone point me to a 'good' (quite a subjective term, but in this case I mean explanatory and useful) resource on creating plug-ins for Visual Studio?

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How about this: "Debugger Settings Visual Studio Add In– Easily Copy Breakpoints between Machines"?

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  • Looks interesting, have you used it? Mar 20, 2009 at 15:28
  • No... but it comes from a respected author (and has source available).
    – Richard
    Mar 20, 2009 at 15:34
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It seems that Visual Studio 2010 (Professional) has added an "export breakpoints to file" function. (You can find it in the Breakpoints window.)

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I found this based on a recent Google search:

Breakpoint Workspaces by Rick Schott.

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  • I have updated the installer, I will be releasing a much better version of this Add-In soon. Jan 8, 2010 at 19:57
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Check out the Breakpoint Analyzer for Visual Studio.

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  • I'll take a look see; does it meet the criteria I laid out? Mar 17, 2009 at 12:38
  • The link doesn't work for now. Does anybody have an updated link, or an offline copy of the add-in? (I need it for a project that has to be opened in VS 2008 only.) Aug 20, 2013 at 9:29
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    Noooo a broken link... and no trace of it online anywhere now. If you have a copy of this add-in can you please host it somewhere? Jan 5, 2016 at 4:18
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Break point analyzer is a really useful tool for debugging huge projects.

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I stumbled upon this while searching the web for an answer. Since this question is pretty old, I thought I would contribute with an updated answer.

Nowadays, you can actually import and export breakpoints in Visual Studio from the Breakpoints window (ctrl + alt + b)

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd293657(v=vs.100).aspx

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