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Marko Language Support

Using the Language Server Protocol to improve Marko's developer experience. Server implementation can be found here.

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How to use

VS Code

Emacs

Neovim

IntelliJ/Webstorm

Sublime

  • run Package Control: Install Package from the command palette, then select LSP
  • npm i -g @marko/language-server
  • run LSP: Enable Language Server from the command palette and register marko-language-server.

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Development

We include a .vscode directory that contains launch configurations for developers. You can find three settings that will help you get started. The workflow will be explained in the following items:

  • Run $ npm install installs dependencies for the extension and the server.
  • Run $ npm run watch to compile and re-compile the client and server in the background on each change.
  • Open this folder in VS Code. In the Debug viewlet, run the 'All' task, this will open a new vscode instance and attach debuggers for the client and server code.
  • Open your Marko project (You can use https://github.com/marko-js-samples/ui-components-playground to experiment as well)
  • Now you can add breakpoints to the client and the server. If you change any code, you might want to restart the debug session so that all your changes get loaded.

Contributing

Each project in this repository has different guidelines for contributing. Please check the CONTRIBUTING.md file in each project to learn more.

Code of Conduct

This project adheres to the eBay Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

License

Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.

Contributors

  • Diego Berrocal (@CestDiego)
  • Manthan Doshi