Tags: sveltejs/language-tools
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feat: workspace symbols support (#2769) #2375. Adding support in the Svelte language server so that you don't need to open ts/js files to use this feature. You can trigger this feature with Ctrl + T and search for symbol names. Some of the handling is also synced to the typescript-plugin so that it's more consistent, which also means vscode can better deduplicate the results from both tsserver and Svelte language server.
feat: workspace symbols support (#2769) #2375. Adding support in the Svelte language server so that you don't need to open ts/js files to use this feature. You can trigger this feature with Ctrl + T and search for symbol names. Some of the handling is also synced to the typescript-plugin so that it's more consistent, which also means vscode can better deduplicate the results from both tsserver and Svelte language server.
feat: workspace symbols support (#2769) #2375. Adding support in the Svelte language server so that you don't need to open ts/js files to use this feature. You can trigger this feature with Ctrl + T and search for symbol names. Some of the handling is also synced to the typescript-plugin so that it's more consistent, which also means vscode can better deduplicate the results from both tsserver and Svelte language server.
feat: workspace symbols support (#2769) #2375. Adding support in the Svelte language server so that you don't need to open ts/js files to use this feature. You can trigger this feature with Ctrl + T and search for symbol names. Some of the handling is also synced to the typescript-plugin so that it's more consistent, which also means vscode can better deduplicate the results from both tsserver and Svelte language server.
feat: workspace symbols support (#2769) #2375. Adding support in the Svelte language server so that you don't need to open ts/js files to use this feature. You can trigger this feature with Ctrl + T and search for symbol names. Some of the handling is also synced to the typescript-plugin so that it's more consistent, which also means vscode can better deduplicate the results from both tsserver and Svelte language server.
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