Welcome to CodeSee Function Maps.⚠️ This extension is no longer maintained. It will only work through the trial period. ⚠️ Function Maps is a premium feature, and part of the CodeSee Enterprise plan Have you ever tried to navigate and make sense of code in your editor only to find yourself jumping between a bunch of tabs, and losing track of: where did I see that code? how is this all connected? CodeSee Function Maps gives you an infinite canvas where you can organize your code however you want, and easily jump from function to references to type to definition to reference! A function map can help you:
Getting StartedFor detailed documentation read our docs Please note the extension Requirements (see below) before getting started.
After the trial, you will need to login using a CodeSee Enterprise account. Open the action bar to login (look for the CodeSee Go to definition in one clickAdd references with easeAnd more!For detailed documentation read our docs RequirementsRuns locallyCodeSee Function Maps runs entirely locally. An internet connection is only required if you login. Language supportCodeSee Function Maps is built upon your existing language server and VS Code, plus our own "special sauce." We are actively working to fill in any gaps in functionality for various languages. Today: Function Maps works best on:
Function Maps works on, and we are actively improving:
Function Maps may work well on additional languages! Please reach out (support@codesee.io) if you would like to try it out on your codebase and give feedback! AccessCodeSee Function Maps is a paid product, part of the CodeSee Enterprise plan. After the trial period, you will need to log in using a CodeSee Enterprise account in order to use CodeSee Function Maps. CopyrightCopyright (C) 2023 CodeSee |