Any way to extend the find functionality via extensions
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I am looking for a way to filter keys for JSON in place, something like the JSONPath filter in Insomnia Rest Client. I have found two extensions jsonpath-extract and vscode-json-path, but both extract the contents to another editor.
Is there any way this can be done in VS Code, with extensions? While I will prefer filtering and showing only matching keys, even something like the current find box is good.
Thanks in advance!
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I am looking for a way to filter keys for JSON in place, something like the JSONPath filter in Insomnia Rest Client. I have found two extensions jsonpath-extract and vscode-json-path, but both extract the contents to another editor.
Is there any way this can be done in VS Code, with extensions? While I will prefer filtering and showing only matching keys, even something like the current find box is good.
Thanks in advance!
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I am looking for a way to filter keys for JSON in place, something like the JSONPath filter in Insomnia Rest Client. I have found two extensions jsonpath-extract and vscode-json-path, but both extract the contents to another editor.
Is there any way this can be done in VS Code, with extensions? While I will prefer filtering and showing only matching keys, even something like the current find box is good.
Thanks in advance!
visual-studio-code vscode-extensions
I am looking for a way to filter keys for JSON in place, something like the JSONPath filter in Insomnia Rest Client. I have found two extensions jsonpath-extract and vscode-json-path, but both extract the contents to another editor.
Is there any way this can be done in VS Code, with extensions? While I will prefer filtering and showing only matching keys, even something like the current find box is good.
Thanks in advance!
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