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Functionality

This extension extends HTML and ejs code editing with Go To Definition and Go To Symbol in Workspace support for css/scss/less (classes and IDs) found in strings within the source code.

This was heavily inspired by a similar feature in Brackets called CSS Inline Editors.

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The extension supports all the normal capabilities of symbol definition tracking, but does it for css selectors (classes, IDs and HTML tags). This includes:

  • Peek: load the css file inline and make quick edits right there. (Ctrl+Shift+F12)
  • Go To: jump directly to the css file or open it in a new editor (F12)
  • Hover: show the definition in a hover over the symbol (Ctrl+hover)

In addition, it supports the Symbol Provider so you can quickly jump to the right CSS/SCSS/LESS code if you already know the class or ID name (You need to enter atleast 2 characters for this to work. This command can take a few seconds if you have large stylesheets)

Symbol Provider

Configuration

  • cssPeek.supportTags - Enable Peeking from HTML tags in addition to classnames and IDs. React components are ignored, but it's a good idea to disable this feature when using Angular.
  • cssPeek.peekFromLanguages - A list of vscode language names where the extension should be used.
  • cssPeek.peekToExclude - A list of file globs that filters out style files to not look for. By default, node_modules and bower_components

See editor docs for more details

Contributing

Contributions are greatly appreciated. Please fork the repository and submit a pull request.

Changelog

4.4.0

  • upgrade all dependncies

4.3.5

  • add vscode.dev support (experimental)

4.3.4

  • fix tests

4.3.2

  • Improve performance by incrementally caching the stylesheets as and when needed

4.2.0

  • Support VSCode Workspace Trust #107

4.1.1

  • Add CodeStream Banner

3.0.2

  • Use Globs for configuration options instead of RegExp via #61@arch-stack

2.2.0

2.1.1

  • (Temporarily) fix bug #19 by handling errors from findDocumentSymbols

2.1.0

  • Add support for Symbol Provider #18

    Symbol Provider

2.0.3

  • Fix bug #14 that caused CSS Peek to fail after any HTML comments

2.0.2

  • Fix bug that limited the language support only to HTML. Now supports all languages provided by "activeLanguages" config

2.0.1

  • Fix an error wherby the Overview was missing on the Visual Studio Marketplace

2.0.0

  • A complete rewrite featuring the new Language Server Protocol
  • Added scss support
  • Added multi definition support (provides all CSS rules matching the selector)
  • Added support for HTML tag selectors

1.3.3

  • New Logo

1.3.0

  • Add configuration option to ignore file from CSS lookup

1.2.4

  • Crucial bug fix

1.2.3

  • Workaround for bug if large number of files exist

1.2.2

  • Better recognition of CSS selector word from cursor position
  • Optimize code for fewer file lookups

1.2.1

  • Fix README typo

1.2.0

  • Add less support
  • Configure search file extensions using "css_peek.searchFileExtensions"

1.1.0

  • Update Icon

1.0.0

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