Which Visual Studio Code extension is automatically creating “style.js” file?












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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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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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  • Please accept/upvote my answer if it helped.

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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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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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  • 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











  • 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.



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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!






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Good luck!







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