YOCO automatically adds the file name at the top of any copied code, so that the file name is displayed when pasted.
Useful when transferring code to GPT, embedding in blogs, or for documentation purposes!
- Automatically adds the file name at the top of any copied code, so that the file name is displayed when pasted.
- Option to include file path, or just the file name.
- Automatically detects the language of the file being copied and inserts the file path in an appropriate comment format.
- Optionally wrap codeblock with backticks(```) when
YOCO.useBacktickis set true.
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Use
cmd+shift+c/ctrl+shift+cto copy code with the file path included. -
You can also customize the shortcut, by assigning your desired key combination to the command
YOCO.copyTextWithFilePathin your shortcut settings.
This extension contributes the following settings:
YOCO.includeFilePath: Set totrueto include the file path in the copied text.YOCO.useBacktick: Set totrueto wrap codeblock with backticks(```).
- Q: How do I use YOCO?
- A: Simply use the designated key binding (
cmd+shift+c/ctrl+shift+c) to copy the text along with the file path.
- A: Simply use the designated key binding (
If you would like to contribute to the development of YOCO, please refer to our Contributing Guide.
For details on setting up your development environment and the development process, please see our Development Guide.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
If you find YOCO useful and would like to support its continued development, consider donating at Buy Me A Coffee.
Enjoy!