I have tried almost everything which includes cmd+shift+p and on squiggles and all sort of that but still my underline errors are not getting on. Squiggles is not found in the cmd of vs code itself.
How to solve it?
Maybe you can check this issue answer. Might be helpful for you :) If it is or not please let me know, so I can look for other ways to solve it. I'd be pleased to help
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I have an extremely frustrating issue, where somehow vscode is adding a "/" to the top bar and then when I go to open a WSL window, it throws errors and isn't usable...
I know for sure that this is causing the issue because at one point I had it solved it, but I don't know how I did it (the ultimate frustration) and again, not sure what I did but the problem is back.
EDIT: I found one way to reliably get past it, which was using the WSL terminal in the directory I want to open and running code .
Would appreciate anyone chiming in who has more insight, though..
How do I edit this default on the top bar?
(see highlighted image below)
I have tried reinstalling vscode
Thanks in advance
As commented by #rioV8 the solution seems to be searching for window title
I am having a weird bug on vscode for which the auto-completion suggestion shows twice and on the first auto-completion, the cursor is not going to the end of the word. I tried to check and play around with autocompletion settings but can't manage to solve this.
One thing I noticed is that if I open the suggestion menu manually and then select it, it works, this happens with the quick suggestions menu.
See the video below for clarity. This is a really annoying issue, can't find anything online about it.
See video here
Possible solutions:
Update your vscode if available.
If that only happens when writing CSS code, maybe that's an extension related issue.
See if that works :)
This happened suddenly after I restarted my computer, all of a sudden any code I type is highlighted in red. Does anyone know how to fix this? See image.
OS: Windows
UPDATE:
This is the weirdest thing, I simply restarted my computer (again), and it just disappeared. It's a shame, because I didn't get to figure out how it happened, but it's good to know about this Bisect feature in VS Code!
This might have something to do with one of your extensions acting up.
VScode has a nice feature to help you find the specific extension that's causing problems without you having to check each one individually.
VScode bisect function.
Press crtl+p then type bisect
It may be one of your extensions that makes this. You can check it by disabling them one by one(ctrl + shift +X and then choose installed). I guess maybe an extension that belongs these:enter image description here.
Hope helpful.
sorry that I don't know how to refer to it. Pls see the image. When I type in vscode, this annoying popup keeps blocking my view to see the code above. I am new in this so I need to refer to the previous lines. maybe when I am more experienced, I don't need to do this anymore. But right now, I want to disable it! Could anyone tell me what it is and how to disable it? Thanks!
as the title says I'm looking for a way to remove the autoselect code after autocomplete. Currently, the only way to remove the autoselected line is either pressing ESC key or clicking anywhere else. And it's currently giving me issues because it's quite annoying.
I've been searching for a solution for about 3 days and it's either I'm doing it wrong or I don't really know what the issue exactly is... Here's a picture of my issue
As you see in the picture, the code is autoselected/highlighted right after autocomplete and as said I really need help because it's turning annoying.
Thanks in advance.
Set Snippets Prevent Quick Suggestions to false, in text editor > suggestions