for the IDE to implement or for the user to use?
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Replying to @jaffathecake
I think that's true, but marginal. "Snippets" that jump the cursor around have been an editor fixture for years.
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Replying to @wycats @jaffathecake
Also, I've heard there's a maxim about optimizing for readers not writers...
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Replying to @wycats @jaffathecake
Snark aside, "import is a keyword" is a high order bit here.
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Replying to @kpk @jaffathecake
As a user of this feature, I'm not yet buying that this isn't purely "IDEs haven't gotten decent yet"
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import "foo" actually is valid syntax. I think trying to be really over-clear about the exact tabs made my point look overly complex.
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I'd like quick-fixes like "here's a list of imports, check off the ones you want" and things like this.
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But by far the biggest productivity improvement I've experienced was auto-insertion of the import during tab-completion at the usage site.
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Which works well, but not perfectly in vscode/typescript and better but with more bugs with TSHero.
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