Which Visual Studio Code extension is automatically creating “style.js” file?
I recently switched to VS Code from Sublime and then went on installing some extensions. Upon restart, I noticed that a "style.js" file is being created in the project folder (automatically). But, since I installed a lot of extensions, I cannot remember which extension is creating this file "automagically". The style.js starts with "import { StyleSheet } from 'react-native';" but I couldn't find it by "react" or "react-native" keyword (both in program and on web). Does anyone know which extension it is? Thank you in advance.
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I recently switched to VS Code from Sublime and then went on installing some extensions. Upon restart, I noticed that a "style.js" file is being created in the project folder (automatically). But, since I installed a lot of extensions, I cannot remember which extension is creating this file "automagically". The style.js starts with "import { StyleSheet } from 'react-native';" but I couldn't find it by "react" or "react-native" keyword (both in program and on web). Does anyone know which extension it is? Thank you in advance.
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– Steve Cahn
Nov 19 '18 at 23:22
My reputation is not high enough to upvote, Steve.
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Nov 20 '18 at 2:06
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I recently switched to VS Code from Sublime and then went on installing some extensions. Upon restart, I noticed that a "style.js" file is being created in the project folder (automatically). But, since I installed a lot of extensions, I cannot remember which extension is creating this file "automagically". The style.js starts with "import { StyleSheet } from 'react-native';" but I couldn't find it by "react" or "react-native" keyword (both in program and on web). Does anyone know which extension it is? Thank you in advance.
reactjs visual-studio-code
I recently switched to VS Code from Sublime and then went on installing some extensions. Upon restart, I noticed that a "style.js" file is being created in the project folder (automatically). But, since I installed a lot of extensions, I cannot remember which extension is creating this file "automagically". The style.js starts with "import { StyleSheet } from 'react-native';" but I couldn't find it by "react" or "react-native" keyword (both in program and on web). Does anyone know which extension it is? Thank you in advance.
reactjs visual-studio-code
reactjs visual-studio-code
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– Steve Cahn
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Nov 20 '18 at 2:06
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Please accept/upvote my answer if it helped.
– Steve Cahn
Nov 19 '18 at 23:22
My reputation is not high enough to upvote, Steve.
– papacoderrs
Nov 20 '18 at 2:06
Please accept/upvote my answer if it helped.
– Steve Cahn
Nov 19 '18 at 23:22
Please accept/upvote my answer if it helped.
– Steve Cahn
Nov 19 '18 at 23:22
My reputation is not high enough to upvote, Steve.
– papacoderrs
Nov 20 '18 at 2:06
My reputation is not high enough to upvote, Steve.
– papacoderrs
Nov 20 '18 at 2:06
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The way to figure it out, is to your extensions, disable all of them. Next, enable one by one, and see if which one causes it.
Good luck!
Too many of them for this method.
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The way to figure it out, is to your extensions, disable all of them. Next, enable one by one, and see if which one causes it.
Good luck!
Too many of them for this method.
– papacoderrs
Nov 20 '18 at 2:08
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The way to figure it out, is to your extensions, disable all of them. Next, enable one by one, and see if which one causes it.
Good luck!
Too many of them for this method.
– papacoderrs
Nov 20 '18 at 2:08
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The way to figure it out, is to your extensions, disable all of them. Next, enable one by one, and see if which one causes it.
Good luck!
The way to figure it out, is to your extensions, disable all of them. Next, enable one by one, and see if which one causes it.
Good luck!
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Too many of them for this method.
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