/monaco-languages

Basic colorization support for many Monaco Editor languages.

Primary LanguageTypeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

Monaco Languages Build Status

Colorization and configuration supports for multiple languages for the Monaco Editor:

monaco-languages

  • 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

Issues

Please file issues concerning monaco-languages in the monaco-editor-repository.

Installing

This npm module is bundled and distributed in the monaco-editor npm module.

Dev: cheat sheet

  • initial setup with npm install .
  • compile with npm run watch
  • test with npm run test
  • bundle with npm run prepublishOnly

Dev: Adding a new language

  • 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');

Code of Conduct

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.

License

MIT