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Vscode json compare
Vscode json compare










  1. #VSCODE JSON COMPARE HOW TO#
  2. #VSCODE JSON COMPARE INSTALL#

VSCode tells me to "Compile with /main to specify the type that contains the entry point.", which is a clue but still something I'll have to look up.

#VSCODE JSON COMPARE HOW TO#

I'm currently looking up the cause of this and how to fix it. Select Terminal Configure Task: When the Command Palette appears asking. Uncheck the 'Automatically update this extension' checkbox. Follow these steps to create a new tasks.json file and set up the custom task: 1.

#VSCODE JSON COMPARE INSTALL#

Programs do now attempt to run, however, they all (including the UnitTest1.cs created by the XUnit test in your first video) hit upon the same error: Program has more than one entry point defined. Double-click on the JsonViewer.vsix file, select a Visual Studio version to install to. Progress, I guess? The other commenter wanted the full contents of this file so for the sake of brevity I won't paste twice.ĮDIT: I realised the full content of your own launch.json is included in the videos, so I manually copied it out. Instead of opening settings.json when I attempt to run something, VSCode is now opening launch.json. However, the issue is now slightly different. Launch.json is there now, along with all the other missing folders. This tool can even beautify and minify React JSX and. I figured I'd reinstall VSCode tomorrow (now today) and figure things out from there. Pretty Diff tool can minify, beautify (pretty-print), or diff between minified and beautified code. I couldn't find launch.json anywhere - not even searching my entire PC. Some settings can only be edited in settings.json such as Workbench: Color Customizations and show a Edit in settings.json link in the Settings editor. Errors due to incorrect setting names or JSON formatting are also highlighted. I assume this is part of the extension? If not, something's up. The settings.json file has full IntelliSense with smart completions for settings and values and description hovers. However, when you create the test files, new files and folders appear in the explorer for you that do not for me. This appears to install correctly, and code colours appear as expected.

vscode json compare

csproj and telling me to -force - I assume you have these warnings disabled?), and vscode asks me if I want to install the. New projects are created as requested (after warning that doing so will overwrite a given.

vscode json compare

I did try to follow your videos after deleting my.

vscode json compare

I should have been clearer, but by "test files" I meant tiny programs that do no or very simple operations, and then print one or more lines to the console - such as "Hello World" or a simple sum. No, but I can try that if it's something that would help troubleshoot this. Thank you for being so thorough! I appreciate the help.












Vscode json compare