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Is there any way to use components or HTML completion in Visual Studio Code? Because typing each letter manually is not good idea when we have classes like Bootstrap etc. For example completion as in Emmet: ul>li*2>a

var React = require('react');

var Header = React.createClass({
    render: function () {
        return (

            <nav className="navbar navbar-defaullt">
                <div className="container-fluid">
                    <a href="/" className="navbar-brand">
                        <img width="50" height="50" src="images/logo.png" alt="logo" />
                    </a>
                    <ul className="nav navbar-nav">
                        <li><a href="/">Home</a></li>
                        <li><a href="/#about">About</a></li>
                    </ul>
                </div>
            </nav>

                );
                }
                });
module.exports  = Header;
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23 Answers 23

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2023: Straightforward way to add JSX/HTML autocomplete for .js files in React projects...

First, open VSCode's Settings by pressing Ctrl + , (or Cmd+, on Mac). Then...

Set with JSON:

  1. From Settings, to open settings.json, click the Open JSON button shown below. Optionally, if you don't want to set this globally, you can create a .vscode/settings.json file at the project root.

Button for settings.json file

  1. Add these JSON values in the settings.json:

     "emmet.includeLanguages": {
         "javascript": "javascriptreact"
     },
     "emmet.syntaxProfiles": {
         "javascript": "jsx"
     }
    

Set with Settings UI:

Note that Emmet: Syntax Profiles still requires opening settings.json (shown above), but for anyone seeking this info, here it is...

From Settings, use the search bar to find Emmet: Include Languages

Click "Add item" then add a mapping for javascript to javascriptreact.

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  • 1
    "javascript": ["javascript", "javascriptreact"] - to set it for .js and .jsx files.
    – Eduard
    Jun 17, 2019 at 12:00
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    THIS WORKS! However! If you have suggestions turned on, hitting tab will take the top suggestion from that list... the fix for this is to set a delay on suggestions using Editor: Quick Suggestions Delay. Set that to some value like 600 and you'll be able to type the element -> hit tab -> voila.
    – jscul
    Jul 14, 2019 at 0:08
  • Thank you for the answer! It just worked like a charm! Jan 27, 2020 at 6:43
  • Also don't forget to change showExpandedAbbreviation to always. If it is "emmet.showExpandedAbbreviation": "inMarkupAndStylesheetFilesOnly", in the settings.json file, then, these won't work Or simply go to the Show Expanded Abbreviations section, and set it to the default, always. Dec 17, 2022 at 19:44
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Visual studio code detect .jsx extensions and add emmet support by default ( i'm using VS code 1.8.1)

But if you prefer to use .js extention for all your react files - you can associate JavaScript React mode with .js files in bottom right corner of VS Code window.

How to do this step by step (gif)

enter image description here

Update 2021

For those who just want to copy-paste the code:

"emmet.syntaxProfiles": {
  "javascript": "jsx"
}

If the solution above doesn't work, try this:

"emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab": true,
"emmet.includeLanguages": {
  "javascript": "javascriptreact"
}

Tested with VS Code v1.56.2.

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  • Could you please explain the last part a little bit more? I need to use js as the extension of all my react files.
    – Axel
    Apr 5, 2017 at 22:50
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    What's not obvious from the gif is that he is pressing ESC to manually exit the intellisense window before pressing TAB to get autocompletion. May 24, 2017 at 19:26
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    If you prefer plain text, add "emmet.syntaxProfiles": { "javascript": "jsx" } to your user settings… Dec 12, 2017 at 21:10
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    "emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab": true, "emmet.includeLanguages": { "javascript": "javascriptreact" } Did it for me May 2, 2019 at 0:11
  • The second worked for me perfectly, thanks! Nov 14, 2021 at 22:12
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If someone is still struggling with this issue:

I have discovered that simply setting

"emmet.syntaxProfiles": {
     "javascript": "jsx" 
 },

does not enable HTML completion. But, using:

"emmet.includeLanguages": {
    "javascript": "html"
}

does.

According to emmet docs:

"emmet.includeLanguages": {}

Enable emmet abbreviations in languages that are not supported by default. Add a mapping here between the language and emmet supported language.
Eg: {"vue-html": "html", "javascript": "javascriptreact"}

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  • This worked for me. Using ` "emmet.includeLanguages": { "javascript":"javascriptreact", } ` or ` "emmet.includeLanguages": { "javascript":"jsx", } ` did not work for me
    – richinrix
    Nov 12, 2021 at 16:34
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Just select the appropriate Language mode at the bottom-right on the screen: set it to JavaScript React.

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    right, I'm sure you'll be wanting to do this on every file in a large project, every time you re-open VS code... Jan 11, 2018 at 18:49
  • Yeah, funny =) After update it supports jsx + emmet by default.
    – Arif Dewi
    Jan 20, 2018 at 21:42
  • 1
    what support by default? Jul 16, 2018 at 19:25
  • 1
    Perfect! Thanks for this answer
    – emilpmp
    May 19, 2021 at 13:41
  • Thanks, currently it is JavaScript JSX
    – RezaNikfal
    Apr 30, 2023 at 13:20
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2018

I'm using VSCode (ver 1.27.2)

Base on my experienced, even though I'm working with React . The detected language on my VSCode is still vanilla JavaScript. And emmet did not work.

  • One of the ways to make it work again is change the VSCode detected language to JavaScript React. This is for single JS file only.

vscode options

  • To change it once entirely, you need to associate it.

two

Click Configure File Association for .js...

three

And select JSX , which in my case, I already did.

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  • For Workplace Setting, and last if none of them work for you. Go to Preference of just to ctrl + , (comma) to open it.

Type and search for emmet or Emmet. Then copy the Setting you want to override. In my case:

{
    "emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab": true,
    "emmet.includeLanguages": {
        "javascript": "javascriptreact"
    },
}

Note: I didn't try to use jsx only javascriptreact.

settings

I implemented the second and third step. And I can now do Emmet.

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  • visualization helps, thank you 👍
    – Ram Fattah
    Jan 1, 2022 at 6:52
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Simple answer in 2020

First, select the File Association in the bottom-center-right of the window. enter image description here

Second, select Configure File Association for .js from the menu that drops down at the top-center of the window. Change it to JavaScript React. enter image description here

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    your screenshot was really helpful, it works, after vs code update to 1.62.3 I was unable to do this, following your screenshot helped me. Thanks. Dec 5, 2021 at 5:31
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None of those solutions worked... but the Auto Close Tag extension does! https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=formulahendry.auto-close-tag

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  • Same here. Best answer. Apr 25, 2018 at 2:41
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    yea i dont wanna use extension of every little feature Jul 16, 2018 at 19:25
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2022-2023: The easy & Modern way to enable the auto suggestions for JSX for ReactJs is Shown in the GIF below.

for Windows => File > Preferences > Settings

for MacOs => Code > Preferences > Settings

then goto extensions > emmet > include languages and add javascript as the item and javascriptreact as the value

for visual reference follow the steps shown in GIF.

enter image description here

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2019 Update


Auto closing tags in .html, .js, and .jsx

Works out of the box. That is, after typing in the closing bracket to the opening tag, the closing tag will be inserted automatically.

Emmet with basic HTML in .jsx files

Works out of the box.

Emmet with basic HTML in .js files:

Add the following setting, required for Emmet abbreviation suggestions, and required for tab expansion to work consistently.

  "emmet.includeLanguages": {
    "javascript": "javascriptreact"
  },

Emmet with custom tags (e.g. React Components) in both .js and .jsx files

Add the following setting:

  "emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab": true,

Note that with this setting, Emmet will expand all words as custom tags (not just React component names)

Also note that when using Emmet to expand React components as custom tags, you have to actually choose the component name from the suggestion list and complete that first (or type out the whole name manually and close the suggestion menu with the escape key). After the word expands, you then have to tab again to get Emmet to expand the custom tag.

There's an active feature request to potentially remove this extra step (automatically expand when selecting the suggestion so that it works the same way as expanding standard html tags would).


Troubleshooting

Ensure you have the latest version of VSCode.

Ensure you did not change the following default settings:

"html.autoClosingTags": true,
"javascript.autoClosingTags": true,
"typescript.autoClosingTags": true,

// read the GitHub issue listed above if you're curious why this is required).
"editor.wordBasedSuggestions": true,

// you obviously don't want javascript, javascriptreact included in here if you want Emmet to be available in those files
"emmet.excludeLanguages": [
    "markdown"
],
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I went throw all answers and this config worked for me. had to include language as well as add syntaxProfile. without the trigger expansion nothing worked but now I only press Tab button to get the result.

"emmet.includeLanguages": {
    "javascript": "javascriptreact"
},
"emmet.syntaxProfiles": {
    "javascript": "jsx"
},
"emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab": true
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I solved the problem simply by following the steps below:

  1. On the left bottom of VSCode click to Javascript
  2. Then on the top, you will see a list, click on "Configure 'Javascript' language based settings"
  3. Add these lines to the file:

    "emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab": true,
     "emmet.includeLanguages": {
       "javascript": "javascriptreact"
    }
    

If you want to more details, you can check this link.

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  1. Just go to settings in vscode.
  2. You can see a search bar in setting type emmet.
  3. Scroll down, there is an option include language.
  4. Click on the add item button in include language.
  5. Add item as javascript and value as javascriptreact.

if you get confused, please refer to the picture below: enter image description here

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you can use The Auto Close Extention In Visual Studio Code . ps. when you install the extension, the autocomplete won't work until you reload VS Code , just Reopen VS Code , or go to auto close tag extension and click Reload.

link of the auto close tag Extension

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Changing the extension from ".js" to ".jsx" will do the job. But in case you want to keep the ".js" extension follow the below steps.

Go to

Files > Preferences > Settings

In the settings tab, you will see two tabs named 'user' and 'workspace' (look close to the bottom of the search bar). Both the tabs will show you the same settings but user settings will affect all the projects in VS Code while workspace will affect only the current project. Choose whatever option you want, workspace or user.

And then on the left side menu bar, you have to go

Extensions > JSON

Then on the right side, you can see several settings. Scroll down a little bit and you will see something like this.

JSON:Schemas
Associate schemas to JSON files in the current project.
Edit in settings.json

Click on "Edit in settigns.json". It will open a JSON file. Add the below code to the JSON file.

"emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab": true,
"emmet.includeLanguages": {
    "javascript": "javascriptreact"
}

And save the file. Now go and check if your js file supports jsx auto-completion. This has been tested with

VS Code version 1.61.2.

P.S. -: Following part is only for the learners who don't know about JSON.

Copy and paste the above code to the bottom of the settings.json file as shown in the following image. Don't forget to add a comma (pointed by the red arrow) and the code should be pasted before the last closing curly bracket (pointed by the yellow arrow).

If you choose the workspace settings tab then there might be nothing in your settings.json file. If so just paste the code inside the curly brackets. enter image description here

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  • Working like charm.. May 16, 2022 at 16:36
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Adding an item called javascript with value javascriptreact in the emmet section in settings worked for me.

a screen shot of my settings

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  • Simplest and easiest solution. 👍
    – Jaied
    Sep 13, 2021 at 15:59
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It took me two steps to get auto-closing tags in JSX.

  1. Follow Kehkashan Fazal's instructions above about setting "emmet.includeLanguages"
  2. Download the Auto Close Tag extension from VSCode (formulahendry.auto-close-tag)

And now you have nice auto-closing JSX tags!

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Follow these two steps only:

  1. On bottom of VSCode where detect language click on that

1st step

  1. Click on "Configure 'Javascript(Babel)' language based settings..." or what ever

2st step

  1. paste this code on it separate first by comma ',' and save it.

"emmet.includeLanguages": { "javascript": "javascriptreact" }, "emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab": true

3rd step

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I was working on various projects and I have a big settings file.

I checked settings and found out that this settings was ruining that all.

"emmet.showExpandedAbbreviation": "inMarkupAndStylesheetFilesOnly"

So I commented it. And everyhting works perfectly in React Apps. Thanks

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Only work in JSX files. Let it not work with JS.

"files.associations": {
"*.js": "javascript",
"*.jsx": "javascriptreact",
},
"emmet.triggerExpansionOnTab": true,
"emmet.includeLanguages": {
    "javascriptreact": "javascriptreact"
},
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Autocomplete for React Babel was working fine until yesterday for me.

None of these answers helped so I just restarted my computer. Worked like a charm ;)

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just name the file you are working on from .js to .jsx and you are fine .

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Go to settings > extensions > emmet > include languages and add javascript as the item and javascriptreact as the value

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Go to File--> Preferences-->Settings In the settings search for "emmet"

Add the settings under Emmet:Include Languages as

Item as javascript and value as html

Image for the settings

However this works only for html tags.

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