Luacheck.novaextension
vscode-vagrant
Luacheck.novaextension | vscode-vagrant | |
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1.8 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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Luacheck.novaextension
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Nova by Panic
With regards to writing extensions, I wrote one [1] to integrate the Luacheck analyzer for Lua code which pipes the buffer to an arbitrary program. It doesn't put the result in a pop-up (for that I think you can use Workspace.showInformativeMessage() [2] and its siblings, though I haven't tried it) but it does show how the output of the program can be fetched and parsed. Feel free to shoot me an email if you have any questions I might be able to help with. The dev forums [3] are useful too even though they use that godawful Discourse forum system.
1: https://github.com/GarrettAlbright/Luacheck.novaextension/bl...
2: https://docs.nova.app/api-reference/workspace/#showinformati...
3: https://devforum.nova.app
vscode-vagrant
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Nova by Panic
I'm sure it does fine at that, but there are perils with SSHFS-type access (like corruption when you switch from machine to machine
And this really doesn't get close to what Visual Studio Code's Remote editing functionality can do if the machine/container can support node. The Remote mode operates a full remote VSC environment over SSH or as a docker container, and that means things like being able to do find and replace at the remote end in the editor, but also manage git at the remote end using the built-in source control etc.
I too cannot imagine going back to an editor that cannot do this. It has been so useful in conjunction with vagrant boxes, with a bit of ssh_config magic I wrote here that manages an ssh_config include file that (amazingly) VSC will follow:
(warning: ugly)
https://github.com/bbenoist/vscode-vagrant/issues/18#issueco...
What are some alternatives?
Go.novaextension - A quick & dirty Go language template for the Panic Nova editor
LSP-typescript - TypeScript, JavaScript support for Sublime LSP plugin
LSP - Client implementation of the Language Server Protocol for Sublime Text
nova-rust - A Rust extension for the Nova text editor, using the Rust Analyzer language server.