The title of the code action.
The kind of the code action.
A short, human-readable, title for this code action.
A workspace edit this code action performs.
Diagnostics that this code action resolves.
A Command this code action executes.
If this command throws an exception, the editor displays the exception message to users in the editor at the current cursor position.
Kind of the code action.
Used to filter code actions.
Marks this as a preferred action. Preferred actions are used by the auto fix
command and can be targeted
by keybindings.
A quick fix should be marked preferred if it properly addresses the underlying error. A refactoring should be marked preferred if it is the most reasonable choice of actions to take.
Marks that the code action cannot currently be applied.
Disabled code actions are not shown in automatic lightbulb code action menu.
Disabled actions are shown as faded out in the code action menu when the user request a more specific type of code action, such as refactorings.
If the user has a keybinding
that auto applies a code action and only a disabled code actions are returned, the editor will show the user an
error message with reason
in the editor.
Human readable description of why the code action is currently disabled.
This is displayed in the code actions UI.
A code action represents a change that can be performed in code, e.g. to fix a problem or to refactor code.
A CodeAction must set either
edit
and/or acommand
. If both are supplied, theedit
is applied first, then the command is executed.