From b73bd104ef2abc705547e90e7a60e4e501f57a57 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nick Trogh <1908215+ntrogh@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2024 10:05:54 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Minor text edits --- docs/terminal/shell-integration.md | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/terminal/shell-integration.md b/docs/terminal/shell-integration.md index dd6bb807a..00ae84e91 100644 --- a/docs/terminal/shell-integration.md +++ b/docs/terminal/shell-integration.md @@ -184,22 +184,23 @@ The following keybindings should work in PowerShell when shell integration is en - `kbstyle(Shift+End)`: Defaults to `SelectLine` on all platforms - `kbstyle(Shift+Home)`: Defaults to `SelectBackwardsLine` on all platforms -## Experimental intellisense for PowerShell +## Experimental IntelliSense for PowerShell -Experimental intellisense for PowerShell will show a completion list when typing in PowerShell, similar to the editor. Behind the scenes this is powered by the PowerShell session's native completion API, so context-aware completions like variables are available. +Experimental IntelliSense for PowerShell shows a completion list when typing in PowerShell, similar to the editor experience. Behind the scenes, this functionality is powered by the PowerShell session's native completion API, so context-aware completions like variables are available. -![PowerShell intellisense will show completions like Get-Alias, Get-ChildItem, etc. when typing Get-](images/shell-integration/pwsh-intellisense.png) +![PowerShell IntelliSense shows completions like Get-Alias, Get-ChildItem, for example when typing Get-](images/shell-integration/pwsh-IntelliSense.png) -This can be turned on with the following setting, currently only on Windows and macOS: +You can enable the experimental IntelliSense for PowerShell with the `terminal.integrated.suggest.enabled` setting. ```json "terminal.integrated.suggest.enabled": true ``` +> **Note**: This functionality is currently only available on Windows and macOS. + ### Git and VS Code completions -When experimental intellisense is enabled, completions for CLIs `git`, `code` and `code-insiders` are turned on by default. If your PowerShell profile already has completions you may want to turn these off using the `terminal.integrated.suggest.builtinCompletions` setting. - +When experimental IntelliSense is enabled, completions for CLIs `git`, `code`, and `code-insiders` are turned on by default. If your PowerShell profile already has completions, you may want to turn these off by using the `terminal.integrated.suggest.builtinCompletions` setting. ## Enhanced accessibility