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Open vscode and select file — preferences — user code snippets
Or: Contrl + Shift + P
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Type configure user Snippets
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Select the first one above
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Then continue typing javascript.json
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And then you’ll see the content
{
// Place your snippets for javascript here. Each snippet is defined under a snippet name and has a prefix, body and
// description. The prefix is what is used to trigger the snippet and the body will be expanded and inserted. Possible variables are:
// $1, $2 for tab stops, $0 for the final cursor position, and ${1:label}, ${2:another} for placeholders. Placeholders with the
// same ids are connected.
// Example:
// "Print to console": {
// "prefix": "log",
// "body": [
// "console.log('$1');",
// "$2"
// ],
// "description": "Log output to console"
// }
}
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{ // Place your snippets for javascript here. Each snippet is defined under a snippet name and has a prefix, body and // description. The prefix is what is used to trigger the snippet and the body will be expanded and inserted. Possible variables are: // $1, $2 for tab stops, $0 for the final cursor position, and ${1:label}, ${2:another} for placeholders. Placeholders with the // same ids are connected. // Example: "Print to console": { "prefix": "log", "body": [ "console.log('$1');", "$2" ], "description": "Log output to console"}, "Print to console clo": {"prefix": "clo", ["console.log('$1 :', $1);", <== code snippet '$1 'for cursor position], "description": "log output to console"}}Copy the code
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To quickly generate the code snippet we want to generate, type the CLO shortcut into the JS file
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