Zephyr Workbench, a VSCode extension to manage Zephyr on STM32.
It enables users to easily create, develop, and debug Zephyr applications.
Main features:
Install host dependencies.
Import toolchain and SDK.
Create, configure, build and manage apps.
Debug STM32.
You can directly download it from the VSCode marketplace
For more details, visit the Zephyr Workbench
Follow up to this, I ended up getting this working with the attached script and selecting a “local script” in the debug options. One thing that I had to figure out, which I couldn’t find anywhere, was that I had to keep unplugging and re-pluggin the ST-Link V2. in order to get that “read error” to go away.