Open File at Path opens a palette into which you can type a file path and optionally line number and column number. The palette will default to the first line of text from the clipboard.
This is especially useful when you have a file path in some stack trace or test failure but you can't click on it because it's in a Report, or Nova doesn't recognize it because it has a line number and maybe a column number appended.
These are some valid paths:
src/hello.js
src/hello.js:4
src/hello.js:4:18
The extension tries to ignore trailing text, so you can often copy an entire line from a stacktrace
or other output and still go to the file. For example, src/hello.js:4: unknown value
should successfully
lead to line 4 of src/hello.js
.
To run Open File at Path:
- Optionally copy a path into the clipboard
- Select the Extensions → Open File at Path menu item; or
- Open the command palette and type
Open File at Path
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Copy Path copies the absolute or relative path of the current file, optionally including the line number and column number. GitHub / website
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Document Sections lets you jump around to various sections in a text document using a customizable marker (typically a code comment in a certain format). GitHub / website
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Elixir Manual Formatter lets you manually format an Elixir file or entire project, in case the LSP formatter starts failing. GitHub / website
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Go To Tab shows a list of open editors and lets you choose one to go to. GitHub / website
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Open File At Path opens a palette into which you can type a file path and optionally line number and column number. The palette will default to the first line of text from the clipboard. GitHub / website
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Open Recent shows a list of recently-used editors and lets you choose one to open. GitHub / website
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Open Related File opens a file related to the current file. GitHub / website
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Smart Sort Lines sorts the selected lines of code with special support for comma-separated lists. GitHub / website
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Trail lets you create a trail of editor positions as you navigate code so that you can easily get back to where you came from. GitHub / website
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