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I was wondering if there's a plugin that when u delete the opening tag eg <div> the closing tag is removed too </div>.










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      I was wondering if there's a plugin that when u delete the opening tag eg <div> the closing tag is removed too </div>.










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      I was wondering if there's a plugin that when u delete the opening tag eg <div> the closing tag is removed too </div>.







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          In fact, yes, there is a plugin called Emmet, installed by default in VSCode, that allow you to remove both tags at the same time.



          You just need to put the cursor in the tag that you want to remove and, in Command Palette, choose (or write) Emmet: Remove Tag



          enter image description here



          It removes both tags.
          And for sure, you can assign a keybinding shortcut to do it more quickly. Following instructions here






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            In fact, yes, there is a plugin called Emmet, installed by default in VSCode, that allow you to remove both tags at the same time.



            You just need to put the cursor in the tag that you want to remove and, in Command Palette, choose (or write) Emmet: Remove Tag



            enter image description here



            It removes both tags.
            And for sure, you can assign a keybinding shortcut to do it more quickly. Following instructions here






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              In fact, yes, there is a plugin called Emmet, installed by default in VSCode, that allow you to remove both tags at the same time.



              You just need to put the cursor in the tag that you want to remove and, in Command Palette, choose (or write) Emmet: Remove Tag



              enter image description here



              It removes both tags.
              And for sure, you can assign a keybinding shortcut to do it more quickly. Following instructions here






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                In fact, yes, there is a plugin called Emmet, installed by default in VSCode, that allow you to remove both tags at the same time.



                You just need to put the cursor in the tag that you want to remove and, in Command Palette, choose (or write) Emmet: Remove Tag



                enter image description here



                It removes both tags.
                And for sure, you can assign a keybinding shortcut to do it more quickly. Following instructions here






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                In fact, yes, there is a plugin called Emmet, installed by default in VSCode, that allow you to remove both tags at the same time.



                You just need to put the cursor in the tag that you want to remove and, in Command Palette, choose (or write) Emmet: Remove Tag



                enter image description here



                It removes both tags.
                And for sure, you can assign a keybinding shortcut to do it more quickly. Following instructions here







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