How can I enable IntelliSense on a Visual Studio Code extension? - visual-studio-code

I need to know how to add IntelliSense to a VS Code extension. I tried nothing because that's what I do when I don't know how to do something. Can I please know how?
Thanks! :D

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Key for Chris Johnston's Subversion VS Code Extension?

I am using this VS Code extension and I cannot make out what these icons are or mean. Anyone know of a key out there?
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=johnstoncode.svn-scm
https://github.com/JohnstonCode/svn-scm/issues/754
Interesting. It is a setting for Gravatar use in VS Code; in the extension.

How do I fix intellisense in Vs code?

I have tried finding answers but none are helping so far.
It seems my VS code is not running correctly.
It does not autocomplete, does not show if something is missing a reference like controllerbase in this case, although it breaks the build:
It also does not pick up existing items to select while typing at all.
I have re installed VS code and of course restarted it.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
You most to be sure that only have the plugins that you need some times many plugins can create bad behavior in vs code intellisense

How to activate intellisense in VScode? (c#)

I just want to activate autocompletion in VS code. There's a lot of answers to that questions but NONE of it actually helped me. (so please don't mark as duplicate when other answers DON'T help) Apparently, you have to press "Ctrl+Alt+Spacebar" but this doesn't work or me. I don't see any option in the nav menu to toggle a completion mode either. Or maybe you need to create a file in your folder? I don't know! non of this worked and I don't even know how it did work when I've seen intellisense! So please help me find a way to do this, and it'll better if this would be permanent. Thanks.
First you must have an internet connection.
Then you should find extensions sidebar in vs code(you can open it by press 'Ctrl+Shift+X' or open it in top of the screen, View->Extensions).
After that you should search for C# extension that made by Microsoft(search C# in search textbox and click on first result)
Picture of searching C# extension
Then install that extension by clicking on install button
Wait a few minutes to install (e.g it took 15 minutes for me)
Now you have C# extension.
After that you should close the VsCode and open again.
Now you have auto completion (if not, you probably should press 'Ctrl+Space' while coding)
If you want to have smart auto completion, VsCode doesn't have IntelliCode for C#. IntelliCode is just for Visual Studio.
But you can use Tabnine or Copilot extension(you can search and install it like installing C# extension but you should search tabnine instead of C#)
Tabnine is good but it couldn't help me like Intellicode in Visual Studio.

VSCode Intellisense

I am typically used to period bringing up intellisense options. When writing a C# file in VSCode, I see intellisense as I type, but disappear upon completion. It does not provide any follow up suggestions, unlike Visual Studio. Is this just me? Did I break something? I've tried uninstalling and re-installing, and removing all but the C# extension, but nothing seems to help.

How to assimilate into visual studio code from visual studio ( the difference of hotkeys )?

I have been using VS for years. I'm trying to use vscode to develop frontend project.
This is my first time touching visual studio code. I feel the hotkeys are so different when compared with visual studio 2015. For example, format code in VS is ctrl+k+f and format code in visual studio 2015 is shift+alf+f. If I even want to perform a simple copy/paste folder operation I also cannot.
As I know, visual studio code supports customized hotkeys. So, I think that someone may have already config the hotkeys in a form like visual studio 2015.
However, I'm not sure this is even possible.
Please give me some suggestion or direction.
There are a few ways to solve this:
manually recreating all the keys you love from Visual Studio in your keybindings.json
Hoping somebody else has made one that you can copy and paste into your keybindings.json -- I can't find any
Find one in the marketplace. There are a few keybinding extensions, but I don't see any for Visual Studio, though there is a Resharper one if you're used to that.
If you do end up doing number 1, you could benefit the community by bundling it as an extension to share on the marketplace.
Edit: typo. exceptions -> extensions