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-# Contributing to LLDB-DAP
-
-This guide describes how to extend and contribute to lldb-dap.
-For documentation on how to use lldb-dap, see [lldb-dap's 
README](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/lldb/tools/lldb-dap/README.md).
-
-lldb-dap and LLDB are developed under the umbrella of the
-[LLVM project](https://llvm.org/). As such, the
-"[Getting Started with the LLVM 
System](https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html)",
-"[Contributing to LLVM](https://llvm.org/docs/Contributing.html)" and
-"[LLVM coding standard](https://llvm.org/docs/CodingStandards.html)"
-guides might also be relevant, if you are a first-time contributor to the LLVM
-project.
-
-lldb-dap's source code is [part of the LLVM
-repository](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/tree/main/lldb/tools/lldb-dap)
-on Github. We use Github's [issue
-tracker](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/tree/main/lldb/tools/lldb-dap)
-and patches can be submitted via [pull
-requests](https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pulls).
-
-## Building `lldb-dap` from soruce
-
-To build lldb-dap from source, first need to [setup a LLDB 
build](https://lldb.llvm.org/resources/build.html).
-After doing so, run `ninja lldb-dap`. To use your freshly built `lldb-dap`
-binary, install the VS Code extension and point it to lldb-dap by setting the
-`lldb-dap.executable-path` setting.
-
-## Responsibilities of LLDB, lldb-dap and the Visual Studio Code Extension
-
-Under the hood, the UI-based debugging experience is fueled by three separate
-components:
-
-* LLDB provides general, IDE-indepedent debugging features, such as:
-  loading binaries / core dumps, interpreting debug info, setting breakpoints,
-  pretty-printing variables, etc. The `lldb` binary exposes this functionality
-  via a command line interface.
-* `lldb-dap` exposes LLDB's functionality via the
-  "[Debug Adapter 
Protocol](https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/)",
-  i.e. a protocol through which various IDEs (VS Code, Emacs, vim, neovim, ...)
-  can interact with a wide range of debuggers (`lldb-dap` and many others).
-* The VS Code extension exposes the lldb-dap binary within VS Code. It acts
-  as a thin wrapper around the lldb-dap binary, and adds VS-Code-specific UI
-  integration on top of lldb-dap, such as autocompletion for `launch.json`
-  configuration files.
-
-Since lldb-dap builds on top of LLDB, all of LLDB's extensibility mechanisms
-such as [Variable Pretty-Printing](https://lldb.llvm.org/use/variable.html),
-[Frame 
recognizers](https://lldb.llvm.org/use/python-reference.html#writing-lldb-frame-recognizers-in-python)
-and [Python Scripting](https://lldb.llvm.org/use/python.html) are available
-also in lldb-dap.
-
-When adding new functionality, you generally want to add it on the lowest
-applicable level. I.e., quite frequently you actually want to add functionality
-to LLDB's core in order to improve your debugging experience in VS Code.
-
-### The Debug Adapter Protocol
-
-The most relevant resources for the Debug Adapter Protocol are:
-* [The overview](https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/overview)
-  which provides a high-level introduction,
-* the [human-readable 
specification](https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/specification),
 and
-* the [JSON-schema 
specification](https://github.com/microsoft/debug-adapter-protocol/blob/main/debugAdapterProtocol.json).
-
-lldb-dap adds some additional non-standard extensions to the protocol. To take
-advantage of those extensions, IDE-specific support code is needed, usually
-inside the VS Code extension. When adding a new extension, please first look
-through the [issue tracker of the Debug Adapter
-Protocol](https://github.com/microsoft/debug-adapter-protocol/issues) to check
-if there already is a proposal serving your use case. If so, try to take
-inspiration from it. If not, consider opening an upstream issue.
-
-To avoid naming collisions with potential future extensions of the Debug
-Adapter protocol, all non-standard extensions should use the prefix
-`$__lldb_extension` in their JSON property names.
-
-### Debugging the Debug Adapter Protocol
-
-To debug the Debug Adapter Protocol, point the `LLDBDAP_LOG` environment
-variable to a file on your disk. lldb-dap will log all communication received
-from / sent to the IDE to the provided path. In the VS Code extension, you
-can also set the log path through the `lldb-dap.log-path` VS Code setting.
-
-## Building the VS Code extension from source
-
-Installing the plug-in is very straightforward and involves just a few steps.
-
-In most cases, installing the VS Code extension from the [VS Code
-Marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=llvm-vs-code-extensions.lldb-dap)
-and pointing it to a locally built lldb-dap binary is sufficient. Building
-the VS Code extension from source is only necessary if the TypeScript code is
-changed.
-
-### Pre-requisites
-
-- Install a modern version of node (e.g. `v20.0.0`).
-- On VS Code, execute the command `Install 'code' command in PATH`. You need to
-  do it only once. This enables the command `code` in the PATH.
-
-### Packaging and installation
-
-```bash
-cd /path/to/lldb/tools/lldb-dap
-npm install
-npm run package # This also compiles the extension.
-npm run vscode-install
-```
-
-On VS Code, set the setting `lldb-dap.executable-path` to the path of your 
local
-build of `lldb-dap`.
-
-And then you are ready!
-
-### Updating the extension
-
-Updating the extension is pretty much the same process as installing it from
-scratch. However, VS Code expects the version number of the upgraded extension
-to be greater than the previous one, otherwise the installation step might have
-no effect.
-
-```bash
-# Bump version in package.json
-cd /path/to/lldb/tools/lldb-dap
-npm install
-npm run package
-npm run vscode-install
-```
+# Getting started with `lldb-dap`
 
-Another way upgrade without bumping the extension version is to first uninstall
-the extension, then reload VS Code, and then install it again. This is
-an unfortunate limitation of the editor.
-
-```bash
-cd /path/to/lldb/tools/lldb-dap
-npm run vscode-uninstall
-# Then reload VS Code: reopen the IDE or execute the `Developer: Reload Window`
-# command.
-npm run package
-npm run vscode-install
-```
-
-### Deploying for Visual Studio Code
+Welcome to the `llb-dap` documentation!
 
-The easiest way to deploy the extension for execution on other machines 
requires
-copying `lldb-dap` and its dependencies into a`./bin` subfolder and then 
create a
-standalone VSIX package.
+`lldb-dap` brings the power of `lldb` into any editor or IDE that supports the
+[Debug Adapter Protocol 
(DAP)](https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/).
 
-```bash
-cd /path/to/lldb/tools/lldb-dap
-mkdir -p ./bin
-cp /path/to/a/built/lldb-dap ./bin/
-cp /path/to/a/built/liblldb.so ./bin/
-npm run package
-```
+## Prerequisites
----------------
JDevlieghere wrote:

Maybe this would be better framed as explaining that the lldb-dap binary is the 
implementation of the debug adapter, then go into how to procure it. If things 
are setup correctly, e.g. on macOS if they have Xcode or CLT, they may not even 
be aware of this binary. 

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/172580
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