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Add Pop Open The Quick Fix Window as a VS Code TIL
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_1374 TILs and counting..._
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_1375 TILs and counting..._
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- [Advance Through Search Results](vscode/advance-through-search-results.md)
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- [Enable Breadcrumbs For Version 1.26 Release](vscode/enable-breadcrumbs-for-version-126-release.md)
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- [Open An Integrated Terminal Window](vscode/open-an-integrated-terminal-window.md)
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- [Pop Open The Quick Fix Window](vscode/pop-open-the-quick-fix-window.md)
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- [Step Through Project-Wide Search Results](vscode/step-through-project-wide-search-results.md)
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- [Toggle Between Terminals](vscode/toggle-between-terminals.md)
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# Pop Open The Quick Fix Window
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Often when I see a red squiggly in VS Code, it is because I'm missing an import
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for entity in my code. I have a couple options.
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1. I could scroll to the top of the file and manually add the import to my list
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of imports.
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2. I can mouse over the offending function to see the error, carefully mouse
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over to _Quick Fix_ link, and get at the quick fix list that way.
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There is a better third way.
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Once my cursor (not the just the mouse pointer) is on the offending item, I can
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hit `Cmd+.`. That directly pops open the Quick Fix window with focus on the
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first item in that window. I can navigate to the fix I want and hit enter.
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Another thing to keep in mind. As you're typing out an un-imported entity, if
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VS Code knows about it, it will show it as an auto-complete option with the
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package it comes from. If you tab-out the one you want, not only will it fill
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in the rest of the entity name, but it will also auto-add the import at the top
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of your file.
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