I'm not sure I understand how the intellisense works for Microsoft's new vsCode text editor. In the docs under the "Great Code Editing Experience" heading, it shows a warning under the node global variable __dir
and offers a lightbulb suggestion to add a reference to a d.ts file so you can get intellisense for node:
I have 2 questions:
1 - How do I import DefinitelyTyped files (d.ts) directly (without editor suggesting it) or do I have to copy them from the github source and put them in a typings directory?
2 - Can I get intellisense for any library that has a typescript definition? I tried the below, but when I type in express.
or when.
, I don't get any intellisense. However, I do get node intellisense.
/// <reference path="../typings/node/node.d.ts"/>
/// <reference path="../typings/express/express.d.ts" />
var when = require('when')
, express = require('express')
, gulp = require('gulp')
UPDATE: August 2016: TSD is now depreciated. instead use https://www.npmjs.com/package/typings
npm install typings --global
OR
If using VS2015 NodeJS v1.2 released 29th July 2016 then [email protected] is installed automatically for you during first use:
Executing command 'npm install "C:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO 14.0\COMMON7\IDE\EXTENSIONS\MICROSOFT\NODE.JS TOOLS FOR VISUAL STUDIO\1.2\TypingsAcquisitionTool"
[email protected] ..\..\..\..\..\node_modules\ntvs-typings-acquisition-tool
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-----Original Answer-----
You can install tsd by following the instructions here.
Once you install tsd globally, you can install packages from your project root in the command line like this:
$ tsd install express --save
This will create a typings directory if one doesn't exist and adds an express directory with an express.d.ts
file inside.
It also creates a tsd.d.ts
file that contains the references to all of your tsd files. If I install a few more tsd's, here is what it looks like.
Now to access my tsd files, all I need to do is reference their path in at the top of my code with /// <reference path="typings/tsd.d.ts" />
Now I get intellisense.