I may be wrong, but I believe it could fit in JuliaLang's contrib <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/tree/master/contrib> folder, rather than as a separate repository.
On Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 7:40:32 PM UTC+1, Michael Louwrens wrote: > > It's up! Please mention if anything is wrong with the license file. > > Repo is at: https://github.com/Mike43110/julia.vscode > > On Thursday, 15 October 2015 18:48:06 UTC+2, David Anthoff wrote: > >> Great, much appreciated! I don’t have yo installed, I think and will just >> wait for your repo to go up. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> David >> >> >> >> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On >> Behalf Of *Burning Legion >> *Sent:* Thursday, October 15, 2015 4:15 AM >> *To:* julia-users <[email protected]> >> *Subject:* Re: [julia-users] Re: What features are interesting in a VS >> Code plug-in? >> >> >> >> At the moment it is dirt simple. Just create the extension <type yo code, >> select new language, link to the .tmlanguage file> and that's about all you >> can do for now. I am happy to do so however. Will have it up later <and not >> be logged into my spam account at that>. >> >> On Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 2:46:49 AM UTC+2, David Anthoff wrote: >> >> Would it make sense to have a git repo with a Julia extension for VS code >> somewhere? If you would just push you julia folder from your >> .vscode\extensions, that would be great! >> >> >> >> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On >> Behalf Of *Burning Legion >> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 14, 2015 1:38 PM >> *To:* julia-users <[email protected]> >> *Subject:* [julia-users] Re: What features are interesting in a VS Code >> plug-in? >> >> >> >> Just took a look at the new basic language support. Importing a textmate >> language definition to start it off is quite nice. It would be nicer if >> macros were highlighted (can't see why they aren't as they are defined) but >> it is a start! >> >> On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 9:12:29 AM UTC+2, Burning Legion wrote: >> >> -Autocomplete(Intellisense), with help for a function showing up on hover >> >> -Linter support >> >> -Debugger (this would be awhile of course for both vscode and gallium) >> >> >> >> Other than the basics, some nice commands would be: >> -Create a package >> >> >> >> This is just off the top of my head. >> >> >> >> What would be great is some form of automatic syntax checks as well. >> Checking that you are using the correct types for a function and such would >> be nice to know when writing instead of when running. That is a bit >> ambitious for now. >> >> >> >> Do post when you get started! If I have any free time in the foreseeable >> future I would love to help. >> >> On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 8:04:51 AM UTC+2, Tomas Lycken wrote: >> >> I've just been invited to an early look at a plug-in SDK for Visual >> Studio Code, and I want to start experimenting with it in a plug-in for >> Julia development. >> >> What features are interesting in such a plug-in? >> >> I have no idea what the SDK will support, so your favorite feature might >> not be possible to implement (at least not at the moment) but I'd still >> love to learn what features you all would find the most useful. >> >> Hit me! :) >> >> // T >> >>
