Add paste as default settings and enable js/ts paste with imports by default (#233031)

Fixes #184871
For #30066

Adds new settings that let you configure the default way to paste/drop.

Also enables js/ts paste with imports by default for 5.7+. However will not apply by default. Instead it will be shown as an option after pasting. You can then use the `editor.pasteAs.preferences` setting to make it apply automatically or use the `javascript.updateImportsOnPaste.enabled` settings to disable the feature entirely
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Matt Bierner
2024-11-04 16:30:09 -08:00
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parent 49907c09c4
commit 54d81cd618
11 changed files with 277 additions and 96 deletions

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"configuration.tsserver.web.projectWideIntellisense.suppressSemanticErrors": "Suppresses semantic errors on web even when project wide IntelliSense is enabled. This is always on when project wide IntelliSense is not enabled or available. See `#typescript.tsserver.web.projectWideIntellisense.enabled#`",
"configuration.tsserver.web.typeAcquisition.enabled": "Enable/disable package acquisition on the web. This enables IntelliSense for imported packages. Requires `#typescript.tsserver.web.projectWideIntellisense.enabled#`. Currently not supported for Safari.",
"configuration.tsserver.nodePath": "Run TS Server on a custom Node installation. This can be a path to a Node executable, or 'node' if you want VS Code to detect a Node installation.",
"configuration.updateImportsOnPaste": "Automatically update imports when pasting code. Requires TypeScript 5.7+.",
"configuration.updateImportsOnPaste": "Enable updating imports when pasting code. Requires TypeScript 5.7+.\n\nBy default this shows a option to update imports after pasting. You can use the `#editor.pasteAs.preferences#` setting to update imports automatically when pasting: `\"editor.pasteAs.preferences\": [{ \"kind\": \"text.jsts.pasteWithImports\" }]`.",
"configuration.expandableHover": "Enable/disable expanding on hover.",
"walkthroughs.nodejsWelcome.title": "Get started with JavaScript and Node.js",
"walkthroughs.nodejsWelcome.description": "Make the most of Visual Studio Code's first-class JavaScript experience.",