How can I skip dollar signs when creating snippets?












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Imagine I have this VSCode snippet:



    "Crear nueva función de AngujarJS": {
"prefix": "AJSfunction",
"body": [
"$scope.${1:miFuncion} = function () {",
"$2",
"};"
],
"description": "Crear nueva función en angular JS."
}


I have a static variable $scope, but I don't want the editor to stop in that point. How can I make VSCode skip that part? I only want VSCode to stop in ${1:miFuncion} and $2










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  • Do you want $scope printed as is? If so, escape the $ like so \$

    – Mark
    Nov 27 '18 at 15:02











  • @Mark not working :s

    – Mikel Granero
    Jan 16 at 14:18
















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Imagine I have this VSCode snippet:



    "Crear nueva función de AngujarJS": {
"prefix": "AJSfunction",
"body": [
"$scope.${1:miFuncion} = function () {",
"$2",
"};"
],
"description": "Crear nueva función en angular JS."
}


I have a static variable $scope, but I don't want the editor to stop in that point. How can I make VSCode skip that part? I only want VSCode to stop in ${1:miFuncion} and $2










share|improve this question























  • Do you want $scope printed as is? If so, escape the $ like so \$

    – Mark
    Nov 27 '18 at 15:02











  • @Mark not working :s

    – Mikel Granero
    Jan 16 at 14:18














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Imagine I have this VSCode snippet:



    "Crear nueva función de AngujarJS": {
"prefix": "AJSfunction",
"body": [
"$scope.${1:miFuncion} = function () {",
"$2",
"};"
],
"description": "Crear nueva función en angular JS."
}


I have a static variable $scope, but I don't want the editor to stop in that point. How can I make VSCode skip that part? I only want VSCode to stop in ${1:miFuncion} and $2










share|improve this question














Imagine I have this VSCode snippet:



    "Crear nueva función de AngujarJS": {
"prefix": "AJSfunction",
"body": [
"$scope.${1:miFuncion} = function () {",
"$2",
"};"
],
"description": "Crear nueva función en angular JS."
}


I have a static variable $scope, but I don't want the editor to stop in that point. How can I make VSCode skip that part? I only want VSCode to stop in ${1:miFuncion} and $2







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  • Do you want $scope printed as is? If so, escape the $ like so \$

    – Mark
    Nov 27 '18 at 15:02











  • @Mark not working :s

    – Mikel Granero
    Jan 16 at 14:18



















  • Do you want $scope printed as is? If so, escape the $ like so \$

    – Mark
    Nov 27 '18 at 15:02











  • @Mark not working :s

    – Mikel Granero
    Jan 16 at 14:18

















Do you want $scope printed as is? If so, escape the $ like so \$

– Mark
Nov 27 '18 at 15:02





Do you want $scope printed as is? If so, escape the $ like so \$

– Mark
Nov 27 '18 at 15:02













@Mark not working :s

– Mikel Granero
Jan 16 at 14:18





@Mark not working :s

– Mikel Granero
Jan 16 at 14:18












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"Crear nueva función de AngujarJS": {
"prefix": "AJSfunction",
"body": [
"\$scope.${1:miFuncion} = function () {",
"$2",
"};"
],
"description": "Crear nueva función en angular JS."
},


Note the double-escaped \$scope, that is no longer a tabstop.



demo






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    "Crear nueva función de AngujarJS": {
    "prefix": "AJSfunction",
    "body": [
    "\$scope.${1:miFuncion} = function () {",
    "$2",
    "};"
    ],
    "description": "Crear nueva función en angular JS."
    },


    Note the double-escaped \$scope, that is no longer a tabstop.



    demo






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      "Crear nueva función de AngujarJS": {
      "prefix": "AJSfunction",
      "body": [
      "\$scope.${1:miFuncion} = function () {",
      "$2",
      "};"
      ],
      "description": "Crear nueva función en angular JS."
      },


      Note the double-escaped \$scope, that is no longer a tabstop.



      demo






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        "Crear nueva función de AngujarJS": {
        "prefix": "AJSfunction",
        "body": [
        "\$scope.${1:miFuncion} = function () {",
        "$2",
        "};"
        ],
        "description": "Crear nueva función en angular JS."
        },


        Note the double-escaped \$scope, that is no longer a tabstop.



        demo






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        "Crear nueva función de AngujarJS": {
        "prefix": "AJSfunction",
        "body": [
        "\$scope.${1:miFuncion} = function () {",
        "$2",
        "};"
        ],
        "description": "Crear nueva función en angular JS."
        },


        Note the double-escaped \$scope, that is no longer a tabstop.



        demo







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