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vscode-textmate
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Building a syntax highlighting extension for VS Code
Luckily, there is a project that has fitted my needs perfectly: vscode-grammar-test. It’s a command line tool that builds on the VS Code regex engine and grammar file parser and allows to run unit tests directly against a given grammar file.
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Dark mode with Shiki and Code Hike
Shiki does this because the underlying library vscode-textmate or vscode-oniguruma returns black if the value is not a valid color. This explains why Code Hike uses blackish color codes instead of variables. But what if we write a variable directly into the theme instead of the color code.
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How to get font colors but not syntax highlighting for a file in custom language?
Thank you for the response! I feared that I might have to create a vscode extension for the language. I'm assuming I can use this json file to build textmate grammar for Stks ? Do you suggest any specific resources for learning textmate grammar and regex? I'm especially unfamiliar with regex. Thanks again
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Show HN: Ray.so – Create beautiful images of your code
There are lots of different approaches you could take. For sourcecodeshots, I run it through VSCode's tokenizer (https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-textmate) and then use node-canvas to generate the image one line at a time.
It's a very imperative process and fairly slow on a cpu, but the nice thing is that I can run the same code in the browser to speed up development. The Rust project, https://github.com/Aloxaf/silicon, mentioned in another part of the comments is probably faster, but I didn't find it when I was searching for a solution.
usfm-grammar
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Ohm – A library and language for building parsers, interpreters, compilers, etc.
This is an example of a library we built using Ohm: https://github.com/Bridgeconn/usfm-grammar [1]
It works great for our use-case though I have been eyeing tree-sitter[2] for its ability to do partial parses.
[1] USFM: https://ubsicap.github.io/usfm/
What are some alternatives?
tree-sitter-vue - Vue grammar for tree-sitter
silicon - Create beautiful image of your source code.
carbonate - Github Action to format fenced code blocks in github issues as images. Originally created as part of DEV Github Actions hackathon: https://dev.to/callmekatootie/jazz-up-the-code-blocks-in-github-issues-52e6
Pegged - A Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG) module, using the D programming language.
meowlang - Meow Programming Language
ohm - A library and language for building parsers, interpreters, compilers, etc.
argdown - a simple syntax for complex argumentation
vscode-oniguruma - Oniguruma Bindings for VS Code
freeCodeCamp - freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum. Learn to code for free.
carbon - :black_heart: Create and share beautiful images of your source code
shiki - A beautiful yet powerful syntax highlighter
lighter - The syntax highlighter used by Code Hike.