In a shared code project, some IntelliSense features such as squiggles are available even when you are working in an Android context. If you write some code that would result in an error in an inactive project, IntelliSense still shows squiggles, but they are in a different color than squiggles for errors. IntelliSense Intelligent Tailwind CSS tooling for Visual Studio Code. Tailwind CSS IntelliSense enhances the Tailwind development experience by providing Visual Studio Code users with advanced features such as autocomplete, syntax highlighting, and linting. The IntelliCode extension for Visual Studio Code provides artificial intelligence-assisted IntelliSense for Python, Java, TypeScript, and JavaScript. AI-assisted IntelliSense predicts the most likely correct API for the developer to use rather than just presenting an alphabetical list of members.
So recently while working on a project I have transitioned into doing a lot more work in our Flask based backend. I think I have been spoiled by the amount of intellisense that is built into TypeScript, because working without it in Python3 is not pleasant. At one point it worked perfectly fine with the VSCode Python extension installed, and sometimes I would install the importmagic extension as well to get imports to work. Well not so much anymore. So I spent a few hours trying to figure this out.
Turns out the native Python extension tries to use
jedi
for intellisense, but (at least in my configuration) it doesn’t seem to work. Thankfully there is another alternative. Microsoft also develops the python-language-server
package for vscode. In order to enable it you have to disable Jedi.I would also recommend installing the Visual Studio IntelliCode extension.
You can do this by adding the following to your
settings.json
.Intellisense Visual Studio Code Javascript
![Intellisense Visual Studio Code Intellisense Visual Studio Code](/uploads/1/1/7/9/117971421/912880486.jpg)
Once you save that, you will get a notification to download the
python-language-server
which you should do. VSCode will download and install this automatically.Once VSCode is done and reloaded, it will start to index your project. This takes some time, but ultimately you will have your import completions working agin.
For Teams:
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Assuming your team has embraced vscode, and you have both
.vscode/extensions.json
and .vscode/settings.json
in your version control, I recommend adding the following entries.Intellisense Visual Studio Code C#
That should prompt for everyone in your team and setup these settings by default for the project workspace.