Find usages
See original GitHub issueFirst of all, thanks for working on this! Super psyched to see it.
Go to definition works great, but I’m used to being able to right click > find usages
on symbols in my editor and have the find pane pop up. It seems like with the PSI parsing in place, the foundation is there — what more is required for find usages to work?
Thanks!
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@durkiewicz I would prefer if you would hold-off on removing the plugin as there are a couple features that your plugin has which I haven’t yet implemented. I don’t want people to get stuck with something that is better in some places but worse in others. I hope to fill those gaps by early January.
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