Visual Studio Code plugin that autocompletes filenames.
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In the command palette (cmd-shift-p) select Install Extension and choose Path Intellisense.
To use Path Intellisense instead of the default autocompletion, the following configuration option must be added to your settings:
{ "typescript.suggest.paths": false }
Use npm intellisense
Something missing? Found a bug? - Create a pull request or an issue. Github
There is an issue on windows with the period key. See Issue ChristianKohler/NpmIntellisense#12
Add this to the keybinding:
{ "key": ".", "command": "" }
Pathintellisense uses the ts.config.compilerOptions.baseUrl as a mapping. So no need to define it twice. There is no support for paths at the moment.
For example:
{
"baseUrl": "src",
}
would allow to type:
{
import {} from "src/mymodule";
}
Path Intellisense removes the file extension by default if the statement is a import statement. To enable file extensions set the following setting to true:
{
"path-intellisense.extensionOnImport": true,
}
Show hidden files
Per default, hidden files are not displayed. Set this to true to show hidden files.
{
"path-intellisense.showHiddenFiles": true,
}
If set to false, PathIntellisense ignores the default "files.exclude" as well:
{
"files.exclude": {
"**/*.map.js": true
}
}
Per default, the autocompletion does not add a slash after a directory.
{
"path-intellisense.autoSlashAfterDirectory": false,
}
Per default, absolute paths are resolved within the current workspace root path. Set it to false to resolve absolute paths to the disk root path.
{
"path-intellisense.absolutePathToWorkspace": true,
}
Define custom mappings which can be useful for using absolute paths or in combination with webpack resolve options.
{
"path-intellisense.mappings": {
"/": "${workspaceFolder}",
"lib": "${workspaceFolder}/lib",
"global": "/Users/dummy/globalLibs"
},
}
Use ${workspaceFolder} when the path should be relative to the current root of the current project. V2.2.1 and lower used ${workspaceRoot}. Newer version support both placeholders.
See changelog
This software is released under MIT License