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VSCode extension for Unreal and clangd
Unreal 5.2+ Clangd extension for VSCode (Intellisense+)
Extension v2.5.0: For 5.2 and newer releases (Including 5.4+)
This version now uses Native project Intellisense files instead of using the UBT's mode GenerateClangDataBase.
For users who already have created a project, you'll need to run the "Create Unreal Clangd Project" command again and choose Full so that it overwrites old project settings. You shouldn't have to uninstall anything.
Important Info
This extension now uses UBT to Refresh your project to update Intellisense files(compile commands). So this runs when you run the 'Update Compile Commands' command.
Since this refreshes your project, your code-workspace will be refreshed removing your clangd settings and others! but...
This extension will automatically backup and restore your clangd settings when you run the Update Compile Commands command.
Note: I've added a setting that allows you to add additional settings to be backed up.
See change log for more info: https://github.com/boocs/unreal-clangd/blob/v2/CHANGELOG.md#250-2024-05-05
Table of Contents
- Info
- Recommends Extensions
- Quick Start Guide
- Documentation
- Upgrading Older Projects
- Mac Support
Info
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Provides fast Code Completion, Formatting, and other cool features!
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Has a command to create a clangd project for you
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Fixes some clangd/Unreal quirks
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Has a uninstall command
Note:Windows users can use clang/clangd for Intellisense and still build with Microsoft's compiler
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Other Recommended Extensions
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Microsoft's C++
Needed for Building/Debugging -
C++ Create Definition (my extension)
Updated Sept 2023 -
Unreal Reflection Function Parameters (my extension)
Updated Sept 2023
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Quick Start Guide (UE 5.2+)
This is generally correct, when using non-full source, but your situation could be different.
- Read the Requirements section of the full Documentation
- Different Unreal Engine versions require different LLVM versions(Unreal 5.3 requires LLVM 16.0.6)
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Install the vsix file from this github

- Click the extensions icon
- Click the ellipsis (3 dots)
- Choose Install from VSIX...
- Ignore any VSCode warning messages (should go away after creating a project)
Linux:In the next step(project creation), File Dialogues will spawn behind VSCode(known bug)
- Run extension command "Create Unreal clangd project" on your Unreal project
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Example:

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- Use the
Editorsuffix andDevelopmentconfig when Building/Running-
Build
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Run/Debug
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- Use
DebugGamewhen you have to Debug something-
Debugging
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Run extension command 'Update Compile Commands' to fix fake red squiggles that may rarely happen.

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Documentation
Unreal 5.2+
Note: Make sure to read requirements! Different Unreal version usually require different clang/clangd and XCode versions
Windows Users: The requirements sections has easy instructions on how to install different Build Tools 2022 versions. These are required because other versions may cause fake red error squiggles.
Extension Documentation
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Upgrading Older Projects
This version had some changes!
This version now uses Native project Intellisense files instead of using the UBT's mode GenerateClangDataBase.
For users who already have created a project, you'll need to run the "Create Unreal Clangd Project" command again and choose Full so that it overwrites old project settings. You shouldn't have to uninstall anything.
Uninstalling and Reinstalling
You can use this extension's uninstall and create commands when upgrading to a new extension version.
Mac support
This hasn't been proven to work yet(let me know!).
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