New Group from Selection: Creates a new Group and moves the selected items into it. Paste: Pastes the previously copied/cut items, text, or files (see Paste). Nested groups are done by indenting with a tab.)Ĭut / Copy / Delete: Cuts/Copies/Deletes the selected items. (Groups can also be represented, by a line ending with a.
#Visual studio code extensions command line full#
Files, here a argument with the full file path is created for each file in the clipboard.There are also three different types of data which can be pasted: There are three ways to paste items into the list, drag'n'drop, CTRL-V, and the context menu. Tools → Options → Smart Commandline Arguments → General → Enable version control support HotkeysĬtrl + ↑ / Ctrl + ↓: Move selected items.Īlt + Enable/Disable Item: Disable all other Items (useful if only one item should be enabled).
If this new behavior is not welcomed one can fallback to the 'old' mode where the commandline arguments have been stored inside the solutions. The extension stores the commandline arguments inside a json file at the same location as the related project file. If the window is open or minimized the commandline arguments should not be edited via the project properties.Ĭhanges which are made in the window are applied to all project configurations (Release/Debug etc.) of the current startup project. View → Other Windows → Commandline Arguments
If you're using Cmake make sure to read the Cmake support wiki page.
Visual Studio 2015, 2017, 2019 and the following project types are supported: In the future we will publish the VS 2022 version here on marketplace.Ī Visual Studio Extension which aims to provide a better UI to manage your command line arguments. For VS 2022 download the vsix manually from: GitHub releases v2.3.2.