"$(DevEnvDir)\Extensions\Microsoft\Web Tools\External\git" and a dded a new node with "C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin". Right click on Bower folder (under Dependencies), then select "Configure external tools", Unchecked Configured Git to use http instead of git:// with Git BashĬonfigured VS to use the new installed Git over VS Git
#Visual studio 2015 intellisense slow install#
I tried installing Git for windows as well (from bower site for troubleshooting they say to install mysysgit and add it to path variable) so I did install the Git and added the location in path variable. : after the install of NodeJS from NodeJS site, Package restore has started working only intellisense in json file is not working. Would anyone please be able to help me in resolving this issue of intellisense for package name as well as for release version? Others in my team also facing the same issue. I have to type the package name and for version it shows '*' only.
In bower.json neither package name intellisense nor release version intellisense is available. Inteliisense do suggest the latest stable release. to say I have to type the name of package and there is no intellisense while typing the name of package, though for release version In package.json, intellisense for package name is now working but for release version it is still not working. So I installed NodeJS from the NodeJS site andīut intellisense in bower.json and package.json is not working. (even though I did select Joyent NodeJS feature while installing, but node, NPM and all was installed on C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\Common7\IDE\Extensions\Microsoft\Web Tools\External). On probing I found out that there was no NodeJS installed on my system in 'C:\Program Files (x86)\nodejs' When I tried to create an empty ASP.NET 5 website, bower and NPM did not work. I installed VS-2015 professional from MSDN subscription site.