I'm using VSCode. After the last update of the IDE, I see this error (Even if I didn't open any project to work on).
I googled it, and I tried several actions according to this link:
https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/43838
but none of them seems to work.
Anyone faced the issue? (I'm not using TypeScript in any of my projects and I don't have any tsconfig.ts file). Is it related to one of my VSCode extensions?
It is a general update problem about visual-studio-code with the last update. Issue can be followed from here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/168420
Installing JavaScript and TypeScript Nightly extension is helpful for me.
Configure .eslintrc.json in your folder again and reload the vs code
example:
.eslintrc.json file for salesforce
Or
you can refer below link to config your eslint file
https://eslint.org/docs/latest/user-guide/configuring/
I've been having some issues with Unity so I installed the latest hub but now I can't create any new projects and I don't know what to do. Does anyone know how I can solve this?
Here is what happens when I try to create a new project
Check the version on the top, this happened to me when I uninstalled the editor and installed a previous version. There's a drop down menu where you can select the correct editor version.
This is a path issue. All paths should be select.
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In macos it is for permissions, I solved it by following these two tutorials
Enable root user
https://www.maketecheasier.com/enable-root-user-mac/
Execute Unity Hub as root user
https://es.wikihow.com/abrir-aplicaciones-con-privilegios-de-ra%C3%ADz-en-una-Mac#:~:text=Es%20posible%20abrir%20cualquier%20aplicaci%C3%B3n,a%20la%20aplicaci%C3%B3n%20o%20computadora.
When the editor is installed in a non-C drive, the editor has no right to create objects in any path
Unistall Unity Editor and install it in C:*
https://forum.unity.com/threads/if-unity-hub-didnt-be-installed-in-c-you-cannot-create-project.1375554/
report bug
i installed netbeans 7.2 on windows 8, after that i double clicked on icon to start it, it displays loading cached objects and after 5 seconds it disappear with out opening any thing.
please let me know how to fix this problem.
thanks in advance
Please give more information:
What package of netbeans have you loaded?
Are you using a clean installation or have you imported settings from other installations?
Did you add any modules / plugins?
Have you made any changes?
Please have a look into your logfiles. You can find it in <NB user dir>/var/log/messages.log.
On windows 7+ it's usually here:
C:\Users\<YOUR NAME>\AppData\Roaming\NetBeans\<NETBEANS VERSION>\var\log\messages.log
A first thing you can try: Rename (so you can restore it again) your NetBeans user dir and start again. This will create a new directory with default settings. If it doesn't fail your problem is likely based on your settings.
I'm currently running IntelliJ IDEA 13.1. While running IntelliJ 13 intellisense/autocomplete stopped working. I tried upgrading and it still doesn't work.
I can explicitly invoke code completion using ctrl+space. I looked in Settings->Editor->Code Completion and nothing looks out of place. Is there somewhere else that turns this feature on/off?
For me it was because I did not have a folder marked as Source Root (it appears in blue).
To fix, right click your root source directory -> Mark As -> Source Root.
Check to see if you accidentally turned on Power Save (File/Power Save Mode) I myself just discovered that File/Power Save Mode does turn it off. I was having the same problem and must have accidentally set Power Save Mode to on.
I'm using Mac and when I upgraded to Big Sur my intellisense stopped working.
This is due Big Sur has a shortcut for Input Source. By disabling Mac shortcut, will make Intellisense work again.
You can see the option to disable in mac:
File -> Settings-> Editor-> General -> Code Completion-> Auto pop up code Completion
If other options mentioned is already true for you,try Setting up Sources/Test folder as Sources Root/Test Sources root as it did the trick for me. I had forgot it.
Right click on folder, choose "Mark Directory as" Test Sources or Sources Root, or whatever applicable. :)
Try disabling all plugins you have. I installed Codota and it turns out to be garbage. I uninstalled it and disabled the plugin in IntelliJ and it worked
Had the same problem and none of these helped. What I realized was that on mac, control + space is used by the OS to change language inputs and it overrides intellij. So if you are on mac having multiple input languages on your keyboard, consider changing the shortcut for it :)
I tried all the above option and it did not solve the issue. In my case:
THE ISSUE: node_modules was not loaded in the file structure of the project.
THE SOLUTION: go to explorer(finder/nautilus) find the .idea folder in the project and delete it. Then re-import the project. Once I re imported the project it loaded the node_modules folder as library root
Note: It will take a few seconds for IntelliJ to index all the libraries. You will see a loader on the bottom right next to line number info.
In my case, I restarted the Intellij and everything came back to normal.
Had the same problem until:
Third party JDK installed
Configured in module settings: right click on project name, then "Open module settings" -> SDKs -> "+". Pick the jdk root folder and Idea will take care of the rest.
Re-indexed a bunch of things. It happens automatically, just be patient
For me, it was I hadn't yet set up the JDK.
Type something out, Ctrl+Space to try to autocomplete. If it fails, do Alt+Space and if the option comes up to setup JDK, do that.
In IntelliJ 2017-2 to configure Autocompletion:
Settings -> Editor -> General -> Code Completion
In case this helps anyone; for me it was a windowing glitch of some kind. The suggestions popup showed on the wrong monitor, which I didn't notice the first time it happened.. after a while I saw what was happening. Resizing the window seemed to fix it.
If you're too lazy to restart your machine to fix the issue, you can kill the process taskkill /F /PID pid_number_of_idea64.exe (task manager -- view>select columns>PID) and then open CMD, head over to C:\Program Files\JetBrains\IntelliJ IDEA xxxx.xx.xx\bin, start idea.bat. Let this CMD window open.
Please note that even after executing taskkill, idea64.exe process doesn't disappear from task manager. Try executing the same command again and you'd know that process doesn't exist anymore.
For me the code completion suddenly stopped working because I had nudged the IDEA window slightly off-screen, maybe just a pixel or two, which caused the code completion pop-up to (presumably) appear off-screen. Making sure the application window was fully visible fixed the problem.
In case none of these work for you, if you are using IdeaVim, make sure your ~/.ideavimrc does not override Ctrl+Space, you can check this in vim:
:verbose map <c-space>
In my case, it was set by ~/.vim_runtime:
Last set from ~/.vim_runtime/vimrcs/basic.vim line 208
Thanks #s1n7ax for the tip!
IMPORTANT
If you had your email logged-in on IntelliJ Idea for a while and its token expire the Intellij will suddenly stop working or crash(My Version 2020.1.1).
Do two things.
1. file > sync settings with JetBrains account (log in here)
enter code here.
2. file > Invalidate cache / restart
I'm using Maven project, it works by:
File > Project Structure > Modules > Sources
and then marked java files dir as Sources.
reference link.
Spent hours to fix this problem too. For me, the answer was to disable a plugin.
Which one to disable? Just find out using trial and error since all kinds of plugins can cause errors...
It depends which product, for Intellij I might have to right click and import the .iml file from the root, or in Rider right click the solution file and open that. I'm only making this mistake 4 or 10 more times, and then it is never happening again.
Is it possible to activate full autocompletion without having the file added to a project?
Maybe with a plugin or any another modification?
I installed the plugin "remote file systems" for netbeans 6.9.1 (php)
(http://www.stoehrer.net/downloads/remotefs/nb-remotefs-0.1.3.zip) to access my linux server over ssh on my windows machine.
Autocompletion doesn't work with it - the files have to be in a netbeans project :(
I also tried the mounting tool "dokan" but sometimes it destroys a file when I save.
Other mounting tools work less well or just show my home folder.
Sorry for my english and thx for your answer.
coudnt solve the problem that way
so i used samba and add the files to a netbeans project
wasnt easy because for some reason
i have to use the ip path ("\\192.168.xx.xxx" and type my smbuser and the password)
to map the drive in windows
on my other pc i didnt need that. dont know why
bye guys
There is an open bug, or as they have called it, the umbrella issue #135222, to aggregate requests and ideas regarding how to
Improve support for editing files that do not belong to a project.
I have just added the suggestion of somehow allowing to define a classpath for files that don't belong to any project. I hope I can soon update this answer with a "there is a better way..." ;-)