Suggestion
From microsoft/vscode#5240
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When I drag and drop a file from VS Code's explorer into the top of my TypeScript code, it should insert an import statement
For example if I have the workspace:
And I drop other.ts into index.ts, it should insert:
import $1 from './sub/other'; // here $1 is where the cursor should be after the drop
Other cases
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I should be able to drag and drop multiple files to create multiple imports
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Possible: If I drop the file into somewhere else in the file, we should instead insert an import expression
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The added import path should take into account TypeScript's path resolution logic
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This also should apply when copy and pasting a file into the editor
Suggestion
From microsoft/vscode#5240
π Search Terms
β Suggestion
When I drag and drop a file from VS Code's explorer into the top of my TypeScript code, it should insert an import statement
For example if I have the workspace:
And I drop
other.tsintoindex.ts, it should insert:Other cases
I should be able to drag and drop multiple files to create multiple imports
Possible: If I drop the file into somewhere else in the file, we should instead insert an import expression
The added import path should take into account TypeScript's path resolution logic
This also should apply when copy and pasting a file into the editor