VS Code Outline Ignores Comment Sections and #region Markers
VS Code's built-in Outline panel only surfaces class and function declarations, ignoring comment banners and #region markers that developers use to organize large files into logical sections. This forces users to install multiple competing third-party extensions that create separate panels rather than enhancing the native Outline. The gap is especially painful in TypeScript, Python, C/C++, and Rust codebases with extensive module-level organization.
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