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Missing Sublime Text command - close HTML tag #14104

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waderyan opened this issue Oct 20, 2016 · 2 comments
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Missing Sublime Text command - close HTML tag #14104

waderyan opened this issue Oct 20, 2016 · 2 comments
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@waderyan
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While building this extension to map Sublime Text default keyboard shortcuts to VS Code, I found that this feature is missing.

The feature is close HTML tag.

Default Sublime Text keybindings
Windows / Linux: alt+.
Mac: cmd+alt+.

close_html_tag

Today an extension exists that provides this feature. I believe we should bring this into the product.

@roblourens roblourens added the feature-request Request for new features or functionality label Oct 20, 2016
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rebornix commented Nov 7, 2016

That's all about finding previous unclosed tag :)

@mjbvz mjbvz added the *extension-candidate Issue identified as good extension implementation label Sep 20, 2018
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We try to keep VS Code lean and we think the functionality you're asking for is great for a VS Code extension. Maybe you can already find one that suits you in the VS Code Marketplace. Just in case, in a few simple steps you can get started writing your own extension. See also our issue reporting guidelines.

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