FeMaco now supports language injections in any language (including inline)

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  • nvim-FeMaco.lua

    Catalyze your Fenced Markdown Code-block editing!

    Thanks to bew for the initial suggestion.

  • nvim-treesitter

    Nvim Treesitter configurations and abstraction layer

    Thanks to lewis6991 for this MR to nvim-treesitter which helped enable this.

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  • tree-sitter-jinja2

    Tree-sitter grammar for Jinja2

    Ah I see! I think it should be done the other way around, ie you should use a parser for jinja and inject SQL. Since the above is not valid SQL. There are some WIP jinja parsers (for example this or this) although I haven't tried them.

  • Ah I see! I think it should be done the other way around, ie you should use a parser for jinja and inject SQL. Since the above is not valid SQL. There are some WIP jinja parsers (for example this or this) although I haven't tried them.

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