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The Deno plugin shows you Typescript errors, but they're limited to the files you're editing, I assume for performance. Sometimes I want to check all files for errors.
To do this, I run 'deno task check' from the command line. This works, but the errors appear in my terminal window, rather than as "problems" in VS Code, so it's not as easy to navigate to them.
Is there a way to check all files for errors that would result in the list of problems showing up in VS Code?
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The Deno plugin shows you Typescript errors, but they're limited to the files you're editing, I assume for performance. Sometimes I want to check all files for errors.
To do this, I run 'deno task check' from the command line. This works, but the errors appear in my terminal window, rather than as "problems" in VS Code, so it's not as easy to navigate to them.
Is there a way to check all files for errors that would result in the list of problems showing up in VS Code?
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