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Twoslash Query Comments

Twoslash Query Comments

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Adds support for twoslash query comments (// ^?) in TypeScript and JavaScript projects
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Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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vscode-twoslash-queries

A tiny extension for VS Code that lets you use // ^? inside your editor to inline highlight types. Re-uses the existing TypeScript tooling infra in *.ts, *.tsx, *.js, and *.jsx files, simply adding inline info.

Useful for keyboard warriors or folks working on complex types and want to see how changes propagate throughout other types.

Features

Key: You write // ^? anywhere in a source file (with whitespace before, between and middle being whatever) all that matters is the alignment of the ^.

In addition:

  • End a line with //=> to highlight the leftmost named type.
  • Use the "TwoSlash Query: Insert Below" command from the Command Palette or assign a keyboard shortcut to it (default: Ctrl+K 6 on Windows, Cmd+K 6 on Mac).

You can see here it in use a few times:

Debugging

Ensure that inlay hints are enabled in your VS Code settings.

Deployment

Bump version number.

VS Code:

  1. npx vsce publish

OSVX:

  1. npx vsce package
  2. ovsx publish vscode-twoslash-queries-*.vsix -p [token]
  3. rm vscode-twoslash-queries-*.vsix
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