In Visual Studio 2019, I have imported a snippet using Tools -> Code Snippets Manager per the Microsoft Walkthrough documentation.
I can see it in Code Snippets Manager.
Here is the content of my snippet.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<CodeSnippets xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/2005/CodeSnippet">
<CodeSnippet Format="1.0.0">
<Header>
<Title>switch</Title>
<Author>Me</Author>
<Description>Inserts a switch case.</Description>
<Shortcut>cmswitch</Shortcut>
</Header>
<Snippet>
<Code Language="JavaScript">
<![CDATA[ switch ($switch_on$) {case 0: break; default:}]]>
</Code>
<Declarations>
<Literal>
<ID>switch_on</ID>
<ToolTip>Enter the switch case criteria.</ToolTip>
<Default>switch_on</Default>
</Literal>
</Declarations>
</Snippet>
</CodeSnippet>
</CodeSnippets>
When I try to use the snippet by typing cm
in a basic .cshtml
file, I get nothing.
Any idea why my snippet is not showing up in intellisense.
In fact, it is an issue on VS2019. I also have the same behavior in my side with VS2019.
The Code Snippets Manager listed the code snippet which proves that VS has enabled that snippet. I can even insert code snippets manually and it seems that the shortcut does not work on VS2019.
However, when I tested the issue on VS2017. It can works well. So I am curious whether the issue is related to VS2019 itself.
VS2017:
I have reported the issue on our DC Forum. And you can vote it and add any comments if I did not describe the issue in detail so that it will get more Microsoft's attention. And I hope the Team will give you a satisfactory reply.
And since the process might take a long time, you have to right-click on the code editor-->Insert Snippet to add your own snippet manually to get what you want.
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