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@nayeemrmn please take a look - I think this might be related to the recent changes in TS server plugin. |
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Fixed in 3.33.2 |
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Hello,
I read the doc a tried to setup vscode for one deno project, directory layout is
I installed the extension, loaded
deno-project
dir, setupeddeno.enable=true
for this workspace, save intodeno-project/.vscode
. It works fine in this workspace.Now, I open new folder
nodejs-project
with node.js project, there is no .vscode folder inside. And Language Server for built in Typescript doesn't work anymore, it constantly writes noticeThe JS/TS language service immediately crashed 5 times. The service will not be restarted. This may be caused by a plugin contributed by one of these extensions: denoland.vscode-deno. Please try disabling these extensions before filing an issue against VS Code.
I checked that deno.enable isn't set for global user settings - it isn't. I checked other settings, tried again, nothing helps.
Only disabling whole deno extension works, but this isn't definitively desired.
How can I setup VS code for working on different projects - some with nodejs, some with deno?
I read docs again, found nothing what I make wrong.
I must give up deno completely.
Help me please. Deno seems very good, but it breaks me work on other pure javascript/typescript projects completely.
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