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I thought VS 2013 is supposed to have support for angularjs attribute intellisense? For some reason it's not working for me on the latest version of Microsoft Visual Studio Ultimate 2013 version 12.0.21005.1

Getting the following validation warning: Attribute 'ng-app' is not a valid attribute of element 'html'.
Attribute 'ng-view' is not a valid attribute of element 'div'.

Am i missing an xsd reference somewhere?

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    Use data-ng-* - technically, ng-* isn't a valid attribute.
    – tymeJV
    Oct 31, 2013 at 14:44
  • Yes, this is what I used to do in Visual Studio 2012, I just thought VS 2013 is supposed to have support for this?
    – Henry O
    Oct 31, 2013 at 16:28
  • I am also a bit baffled, working now on an angular website, but it can't autocomplete or do any of the functions that are advertised.
    – Roger Far
    Nov 2, 2013 at 1:39

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I had the same problem and I did the following and it helped.

If you are using ReSharper, you can add an extension that will give you Intellisense, and won't raise a warning.

Top Menu in VS>Resharper>Extension Manager>Search AngularJS This will add angular js intellisense.

-------EDIT-------

Using Resharper 8.2.1 Resharper Menu

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    In VS 2012 you mean Tools>Extension and Updates > online > Search AngularJS and select resharper?
    – Per G
    Mar 27, 2014 at 15:35
  • Its the same menu. You need the menu for resharper not vs. In the top menu Resharper
    – OmerBTW
    Apr 4, 2014 at 8:17
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    I'm on ReSharper 8.2, but didn't have the ReSharper Gallery under VS>Resharper>Extension Manager. Since this is the only way to install plugins in 8.2, I was at a lose. I restored the ReSharper Gallery by going to VS>Resharper>Options...>Environment>Extension Manager. I added a new extension source named "My ReSharper Gallery" pointing to resharper-plugins.jetbrains.com/api/v2 I couldn't find the address of the service on JetBrain's website or in any documentation. I only figured it out by going to resharper-plugins.jetbrains.com/packages and looking at the network traffic.
    – Dude0001
    Jul 25, 2014 at 17:01
  • I've just edited my response with images. This is what you get?
    – OmerBTW
    Jul 26, 2014 at 11:55
  • Will this provide intellisense for JS code as well, or is it only HTML?
    – Jim Aho
    Mar 16, 2015 at 11:13
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I know this is old, but it was still happening for me. To fix it for VS 2013, follow these instructions:

1) Open the file C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\Packages\schemas\html\commonHTML5Types.xsd

2) Find the area in the file that starts with this line: <xsd:attribute name="translate">. Scroll down about 7 lines to find the corresponding closing tag: </xsd:attribute>

3) Just above the </xsd:attributeGroup> closing tag, paste the following lines of code:

<xsd:attribute name="ng-app" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-bind-html" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-bind-html-unsafe" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-bind-template" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-checked" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-class" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-class-even" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-class-odd" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-click" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-cloak" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-controller" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-csp" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-dblclick" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-disabled" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-form" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-hide" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-href" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-include" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-init" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-list" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-model" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-mousedown" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-mouseenter" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-mouseleave" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-mousemove" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-mouseover" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-mouseup" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-multiple" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-non-bindable" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-readonly" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-repeat" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-selected" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-show" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-src" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-style" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-switch" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-transclude" vs:category="Angular" />
<xsd:attribute name="ng-view" vs:category="Angular" />

Save the file and reopen VS2013. This should fix the issue.

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    if somebody don't use resharper - this should be a sollution ;)
    – Lightning3
    Dec 1, 2014 at 9:43
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    This is the correct answer and doesn't require a 3rd party tool. The problem is that VS2013 does include Angular support but only for .html pages. This answer adds the same support for .aspx pages.
    – LJ Wilson
    Dec 22, 2014 at 13:10
  • For directives without a value like ng-cloak you can add the property vs:standalone="true" : <xsd:attribute name="ng-cloak" vs:category="Angular" vs:standalone="true" />
    – GôTô
    Nov 5, 2015 at 12:56
  • Confirmed this works for Visual Studio 2015 as well.
    – jaycer
    Oct 13, 2016 at 13:28
  • This did not work for me in VS2015. Values for ng-attributes look great in .html, but highlighted as normal text in .aspx
    – Arg0n
    Dec 21, 2016 at 8:43
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I installed http://vswebessentials.com/

created a file called _reference.js with content

/// <autosync enabled="true" />
/// <reference path="angular.js" />
/// <reference path="underscore.js" />

I learned about it from The Story Behind _references.js

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If you are using ReSharper, try turning off ReSharper IntelliSense for HTML.

ReSharper > Options > IntelliSense > General > Limited ReSharper IntelliSense

Notes:

  • This does not provide AngularJS intellisense in ASP.NET files
  • You need to reopen HTML files in VS after the settings have been changed
  • Current version of ReSharper is 8.2
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You could also just run this from the package manager console in VS 2013: Install-Package AngularJS.Intellisense.

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Try to tick Text Editor\HTML\General\Auto list members in options.

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  • Auto list members is already checked by default for both HTML and HTML (web Forms). Besides, it has nothing to do with intellisense.
    – Henry O
    Nov 11, 2013 at 21:22
  • For me that was it!, checking Auto List Members option for HTML (default was unchecked).
    – Ismael
    Feb 10, 2014 at 16:24
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I know this post is old and the question specifically refers to VS 2013, however if you're still running VS 2010 and want to apply puargs solution you can find the file at C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\Packages\schemas\html\html_5.xsd.

You'll want to add puargs' code within the <xsd:attributeGroup name="commonHTML5coreAttributeGroup"> section.

Mads Kristensen also discusses [applying this solution to VS 2012]1 and provides a link to an updated version of 2012's commonHTML5Types.xsd in Step 2.

Also note that both puargs and Mads listings are missing an attribute on ng-view that causes an "attribute name must be followed by an equal (=) sign" warning. The complete element is: <xsd:attribute name="ng-view" vs:category="Angular" vs:standalone="true"/>.

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Visual Studio 2013 Update 4 removes the validation, however it does not include IntelliSense for AngularJS.

Support for custom elements, polymer-elements and attributes

We no longer validate unknown attributers for custom elements as there will be many custom made tags in different frameworks. So there will no longer be squiggles under the unknown elements.

Announcing new Web Features in Visual Studio 2013 Update 4 RC

Download Visual Studio 2013 Update 4.

Validation is only removed in the HTML editor, not the HTML (Web Forms) editor. This means that, by default, .html files will not have custom element validation, but .aspx pages will. If, like me, you don't think this makes sense, show your support by voting for custom elements in .aspx files.

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  • I have VS 2013 Pro Update 4 installed and the squiggles remain under the AngularJS bootstrap <alert> tag in an html file.
    – GDB
    May 25, 2015 at 22:51
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Running into the same problem. If you have ReSharper installed on VS 2013 like me, you can get the instellisense by installing the AngularJS plugin (provided by JetBrains).

Here's how to do it:

  1. VS2013 > ReSharper > Manage Extension.
  2. Search "AngularJS" using Nuget online, then click "Install".

The above should get you what you needed. In case you need image guide, here's the link - http://jeeshenlee.com/2014/07/12/how-to-get-angularjs-intellisense-support-on-resharper/

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I have not tried with vs2013, but could work. Working with vs2012. http://madskristensen.net/post/angularjs-intellisense-in-visual-studio-2012

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I just disabled resharper intellisense for HTML pages and got angular intellisense back on VS2013

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You can also get rid of warnings:

http://madskristensen.net/post/angularjs-intellisense-in-visual-studio-2012

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