Colorization and configuration supports for multiple languages for the Monaco Editor:
- abap
- apex
- azcli
- bat
- cameligo
- clojure
- coffee script
- cpp
- csharp
- csp
- dockerfile
- fsharp
- go
- graphql
- handlebars
- html
- ini
- java
- javascript
- lua
- markdown
- msdax
- mysql
- objective-c
- pascal
- pascaligo
- pgsql
- php
- postiats
- powershell
- pug
- python
- r
- razor
- ruby
- rust
- small basic
- scheme
- solidity
- sql
- st
- swift
- twig
- typescript
- vb
- xml
- yaml
Also css
dialects:
- css
- less
- scss
Please file issues concerning monaco-languages
in the monaco-editor
-repository.
This npm module is bundled and distributed in the monaco-editor npm module.
- initial setup with
npm install .
- compile with
npm run watch
- test with
npm run test
- bundle with
npm run prepublishOnly
- create
$/src/myLang/myLang.contribution.ts
- create
$/src/myLang/myLang.ts
- create
$/src/myLang/myLang.test.ts
- restart compilation with
$> npm run watch
- edit
$/src/monaco.contribution.ts
and register your new language
import './myLang/myLang.contribution';
- edit
$/test/setup.js
and load your new language while testing
'release/dev/myLang/myLang.test',
- edit
$/scripts/bundle.js
and ship your new language
bundleOne('myLang/myLang');
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.