A Visual Studio Code extension that provides CSS class name completion for the HTML class
attribute based on the definitions found in your workspace or external files referenced through the link
element.
link
elements in HTML files;It's possible to specify which language modes will have autocompletion. There are three settings for this feature:
html-css-class-completion.HTMLLanguages
is for language modes based on HTML, the ones you have the class
attribute;html-css-class-completion.CSSLanguages
currently is for languages like CSS, Sass and Scss, this one is not very useful right now because it only supports the @apply
function;html-css-class-completion.JavaScriptLanguages
is for JavaScript based languages supporting the class
or className
attribute.The language modes listed in the previous section are already defined as default values in these settings, and you can add new ones or remove the already defined ones as necessary.
You can request new features and contribute to the extension development on its repository on GitHub. Look for an issue you're interested in working on, comment on it to let me know you're working on it and submit your pull request! :D
Check out the changelog for the current and previous updates.
If there are HTML or JS files on your workspace, the extension automatically starts and looks for CSS class definitions. In case new CSS classes are defined, or new CSS files are added to the workspace, and you also want auto-completion for them, just hit the lightning icon on the status bar. Also, you can execute the command by pressing Ctrl+Shift+P
(Cmd+Shift+P
for Mac) and then typing "Cache CSS class definitions."
The extension supports a few user settings, changes to these settings will be automatically recognized and the caching process will be re-executed.
You can change the folders and files the extension will consider or exclude during the caching process by setting the following user settings:
"html-css-class-completion.includeGlobPattern"
(default: "**/*.{css,html}"
)"html-css-class-completion.excludeGlobPattern"
(default: ""
)Emmet support comes disabled by default, the reason behind this choice is because it the current implementation simply triggers completion when you type a "." (period) and this behavior might be considered a little annoying, but it might change in the future.
Currently it supports the following languages (those are language identifier): "html", "razor", "php", "blade", "vue", "twig", "markdown", "erb", "handlebars", "ejs", "typescriptreact", "javascript", "javascriptreact".
"html-css-class-completion.enableEmmetSupport"
(default: false
)