In html page typing > pops up snp:html5-builerplate suggestion. Can't find and remove it. #180
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I'm doing flask with python and in my HTML templates every time I enter the greater than sign > this suggestion pops up snp:HTML5-Boilerplate. I had a boilerplate extension and remove that and actually deleted the folder. This is coming from somewhere else. Here is a picture so you can see exactly what I'm getting. I believe I pressed ctrl-shift to get this to pop up. Any help would be most appreciated as It pops up every time I enter > even at the end of a html tag which is a real problem when working in a HTML file. The code it enters is exactly like the boilerplate extension so I have no clue where it's getting that because I deleted the files and checked every snippet, even the ones that didn't apply to html Thanks, Jeffery |
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I finally found it. I was using Snippets v2.2.1 by Taha BASRI and at some point I added the boilerplate, maybe by accident to the Command Palette. After hours of searching for text in files I finally found it in state.vscdb which seems to be a VSCode sync file that is actually a sqlite3 database file. Found a GUI SQLite browser and found the entry which let me to the Snippets extension which showed me how to get to the snippets it makes and deleted the HTML5-Boilerplate snippet and another snippet that was just junk named hello. So no more snippet popup when I type the greater than sign > That was really giving me a lot of stress editing HTML files. Probably my fault trying out the Extension. Not the fault of Snippets, user error. Hopefully this may help someone that finds themselves in a similar situation. Thanks, Jeffery |
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I finally found it. I was using Snippets v2.2.1 by Taha BASRI and at some point I added the boilerplate, maybe by accident to the Command Palette. After hours of searching for text in files I finally found it in state.vscdb which seems to be a VSCode sync file that is actually a sqlite3 database file. Found a GUI SQLite browser and found the entry which let me to the Snippets extension which showed me how to get to the snippets it makes and deleted the HTML5-Boilerplate snippet and another snippet that was just junk named hello.
So no more snippet popup when I type the greater than sign >
That was really giving me a lot of stress editing HTML files. Probably my fault trying out the Extens…