Removing breakpoints one by one is sometime cumbersome. You can put a click button on top of the breakpoints, which help remove all of them.
As a workaround, instead of delete, you can also press the Space key after selecting all breakpoints. This way, the breakpoints will be disabled but not deleted.
Similar to eclipse IDE..
Yes, that workaround can be useful in some cases. However, if I want to reuse my previous breakpoints later, I lose their locations and then have to add them again one by one. On top of that, I also need to re-enable them for environments other than local, which makes the process a bit inconvenient.
I agree with you, removing breakpoints one by one can definitely feel repetitive. A helpful workaround I can share with you is:
Press CTRL + A to select all breakpoints.
Hit the Delete key to remove them all at once.
I hope this approach helps you save time until a dedicated “Remove All Breakpoints” button is implemented!