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In case of JSON files it's possible to discover the support for $schema naturally by following the Trigger Suggest command:
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Tho with YAML, even if you were to write out the comment you would see no autocompletion. To achieve same you should write out # yaml-language-server: $schema=https://json.schemastore.org/tsconfig. Which should be memoized, or stored as a snippet. or you should mess with configuration of this extension, which should be discovered in the first place and is not as portable as $schema is with json.
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Describe the solution you would like
It would be great to support similar UX to what exists with JSON. where suggestions help you discover $schema support and then by specifying $schema, schema is used to validate the file. no need to mess with extentsion configuration or comments.
In case of JSON files it's possible to discover the support for
$schemanaturally by following theTrigger Suggestcommand:Screen.Recording.2021-07-26.at.3.54.50.PM.mov
Tho with YAML, even if you were to write out the comment you would see no autocompletion. To achieve same you should write out
# yaml-language-server: $schema=https://json.schemastore.org/tsconfig. Which should be memoized, or stored as a snippet. or you should mess with configuration of this extension, which should be discovered in the first place and is not as portable as $schema is with json.Screen.Recording.2021-07-26.at.3.56.49.PM.mov
Describe the solution you would like
It would be great to support similar UX to what exists with JSON. where suggestions help you discover
$schemasupport and then by specifying $schema, schema is used to validate the file. no need to mess with extentsion configuration or comments.