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The regex-based comment stripping was matching // inside string values (e.g. "https://localhost:..."), corrupting the JSON and causing parse failures. Replace with jsonc-parser which correctly handles comments, trailing commas, and strings containing //.
Without this, language detection says .csproj is python which doesn't work.
The coreclr branch bypassed vscode.debug.startDebugging and instead used testing.debugCurrentFile, which ignores the user's selected launch configuration. This caused unexpected behavior when launching C# projects via MCP. Use the standard debug launch path for all config types.
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This PR fixes parsing launch.json, running .csproj and debugging coreclr (.net) projects
Fixes #54