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Upvote the issue on Github if you want to see this feature added into VSCode.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

A few weeks ago, VSCode began to constantly recreate tabs. Notably, they are always considered to have been modified, so I have to confirm their closure.

I initially thought that the undermentioned log might be the cause:

2024-07-10 13:50:43.340 [error] Unhandled method getIdAtPosition: Error: Unhandled method getIdAtPosition
    at /home/RokeJulianLockhart/.vscode-insiders/extensions/visualstudioexptteam.intellicode-api-usage-examples-0.2.8/dist/extension.js:2:398068
    at re (/home/RokeJulianLockhart/.vscode-insiders/extensions/visualstudioexptteam.intellicode-api-usage-examples-0.2.8/dist/extension.js:2:398362)
    at /home/RokeJulianLockhart/.vscode-insiders/extensions/visualstudioexptteam.intellicode-api-usage-examples-0.2.8/dist/extension.js:2:393146
    at Immediate.<anonymous> (/home/RokeJulianLockhart/.vscode-insiders/extensions/visualstudioexptteam.intellicode-api-usage-examples-0.2.8/dist/extension.js:2:393166)
    at processImmediate (node:internal/timers:478:21)
    at process.topLevelDomainCallback (node:domain:160:15)
    at process.callbackTrampoline (node:internal/async_hooks:128:24)

...because another entry appeared to always occur each time I closed one of these tabs. However, it stopped appearing today, so I'm a loss for the cause.

The attached URI is this video, which depicts the reappearance of the tabs. The attached image depicts multiple entries of the aforementioned log.

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I assume that this leans to what you use vscode for.

In my case, it replaced Jedit, Emacs, Notepad++ as the tool for working with text and some source code. "Real" Development is handled by Visual Studio.

So it's used as a scratch pad, documentation snippets, formatting various XML/JSON snippets...

In my context, my favorites are: 'Markdown Preview Mermaid', it's much faster for quickies than Visio. I also use the "Edit csv" (for all the inevitable CSV files, yeah yeah, Excell...) and "SQL server" to replace SSMS (faster load time...)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

I've been leaning pretty heavily on ChatGPT to write an app using a couple of frameworks I've never used before. I'm treating it as an experiment, I know I'm not learning as much as I could, but it's been fun.

I find myself writing

I have file2.js

(paste code here)

And file2.js

(paste code here)

How do I do the thing?

Is there a vscode plugin which has access to all the files in my workspace (or all the open files in my editor) so that I can just refer to them by filename?

How do I do the thing in file1.js and file2.js

That's nirvana, if that's not a thing, then I'm open to hearimg about other good options.

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Let's hear it, what theme is everyone using?

I was on Everforest dark, but seems like I'm moving over to Photonica as it is a bit more readable.