I want to show references count in Visual Studio Code. How can I do it?
7 Answers
This feature is called CodeLens.
In Visual Studio find it in menu Options → Text Editor → All languages → CodeLens.
And in Visual Studio Code it is in menu File → Preferences → Settings → "editor.codeLens": true
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6I cannot find anything about codelens on mac version. Am I missing an extension?– savanteAug 31, 2019 at 18:26
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5In VSCode v1.40.0, search settings for
codeLens
and check out theTypeScript
section.– KonJan 9, 2020 at 17:26 -
Do you know if there's a way to group by file? Like, if an export is only imported once then it shows "1", rather than the number of times it's used in each file?– ZiggyMar 10, 2020 at 19:19
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1I needed to enable all 3 of these settings; "editor.codeLens": true, "typescript.implementationsCodeLens.enabled": true, "typescript.referencesCodeLens.enabled": true, Dec 7, 2020 at 8:26
Visual Studio Code version 1.28.2:
You need to add this to User Settings:
Menu File → Preferences → Settings:
"typescript.referencesCodeLens.enabled": true,
The menu structure ususally changes during years.
So in VSCode
v.1.43 please follow the next steps:
- Click
Gear icon
and go toSettings
- In the "
Settings
" window in the input field type "reference
", click "User
" tab, under "Extensions
" click "Typescript
" and find "Reference Code Lens
" checkboxes forjavascript/typescript
.
Checking/unchecking checkboxes will automatically apply your changes.
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VS Code supports Python, and just like other VS code provides this function reference count for C# or typescript, I wanted it for Python too.– Koder101Apr 21, 2021 at 13:28
The simple process for show the reference count.
- Step 1: From Settings – Type CodeLens and Enable the Editor: Code Lens and JavaScript > References Code Lens to check the references in JavaScript File.
- Step 2: Then open any of your JavaScript file to identify the References of Property or Method in the file.
- If any case, you can't show the reference, then enable(yes) assets to build and debug in own project.
- If you'll click to the yes button of assets then, you'll seen the .vscode file
Sometimes you don't want to turn it on/off completely, but toggle it on/off with a keyboard shortcut. If so, the following may help:
Install an extension: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rebornix.toggle
and configure it for your desires. (Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts ->
keybindings.json
)
For Example for TypeScript:
{
"key": "F4",
"command": "toggle",
"when": "editorTextFocus",
"args": {
"id": "myChosenIdWhatEverItIs",
"value": [
{
"typescript.referencesCodeLens.enabled": true,
},
{
"typescript.referencesCodeLens.enabled": false,
}
]
}
}
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2Huge thanks for this suggestion! Something like this can/will solve a lot of issues I currently have, as well as solve some I didn't realize I had, lol. This is great. Aug 19, 2021 at 15:04
In Visual Studio 2019 Community it's in Tools → Options → Text Editor → All Languages → CodeLens.
On Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition, just hit Ctrl+Q or look for the text box next to Help, enter CodeLens there. That is by far the quickest and easiest.