Is there a way to show a list of snippets available for a particular language?

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I'd love to see a list of all of my snippets installed so that I can see what snippets are available to me to help with discoverability.



Is there a way to do this? Some magic command pallet command or 3rd party extension that does this?










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    I'd love to see a list of all of my snippets installed so that I can see what snippets are available to me to help with discoverability.



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      I'd love to see a list of all of my snippets installed so that I can see what snippets are available to me to help with discoverability.



      Is there a way to do this? Some magic command pallet command or 3rd party extension that does this?










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      I'd love to see a list of all of my snippets installed so that I can see what snippets are available to me to help with discoverability.



      Is there a way to do this? Some magic command pallet command or 3rd party extension that does this?







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          Yes, there is an Insert Snippet command that lists all snippets available for the current document's language. Here's an example with some built-in snippets for JavaScript:








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