This can be beneficial to other community members reading this thread. MSDN Community Support Please remember to click "Mark as Answer" the responses that resolved your issue, and to click "Unmark as Answer" if not. Meanwhile, please go to Help-About Microsoft Visual Studio and check the version, if it is not the latest version 15.3.3, please re-run the VS installer as administrator, when working on a stand alone JS file, the intelliSense and DocumentFormatting still seems to work so I'm guessing. I'm using the 'new JavaScript Language Service' in my options dialog, (turning this off will allow for the old Langue service to work.). The option ‘Enable the new JavaScript language service.*’ to test it. I've just updated my VS2017 and the TypeScript intelliSense for JavaScript stopped working. So the best way I can think of at this point, to get around this without having verbose Javascript, is to have a skeleton file for visual studio to use for intellisense versus, using the actual code file. Like Laurens recommended, you can try to uncheck and check the option Tools>Options>Text Editors>JavaScript/TypeScript>Language Service and uncheck and check First off, the xml comments and structure of getting intellisense is pretty constrained.
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I’m very excited about this new feature, and put a lot of effort in documenting my JavaScript with code summaries so that I will get the full benefit when VS2008 ships. In fact, Visual Studio Code itself is written is JavaScript Being cross platform, its great for ensuring a consistent development experience across teams that work on multiple operating systems including Windows, macOS, and Linux. js file I don't get any intellisense, it only suggest variables and function thats in the specific block or file.Ĭould you please share the example and the actual/expected result of it? I will check it in my side and see if the result is as yours or not, thank you for your understanding. One of the most spoken-of features of Visual Studio 2008/Orcas is the new JavaScript Intellisense that helps the client-side developer. Visual Studio Code is a capable editor for node.js and JavaScript applications.