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a link to a GitHub org and what appears to be a Star Trek quote is not really much to go on, so I might have overlooked something, but I assume you're referring to the tree-sitter.el file here?
I have a git repo here which builds the tree-sitter emacs branch plus all external deps inside a Docker container, in case you're interested in playing with tree-sitter: https://github.com/orzechowskid/emacs-docker .
There's treesitter-cpp parser that works to some extent already. However, for complex language like c++, I think it would be better to use lsp's semantic highlighting instead
I've forked tree-sitter-langs with https://github.com/kiennq/tree-sitter-langs that can be used to convert from the current emacs-tree-sitter syntax to the built-in treesit's syntax. Based on https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/tree-sitter-langs/pull/99.
I've forked tree-sitter-langs with https://github.com/kiennq/tree-sitter-langs that can be used to convert from the current emacs-tree-sitter syntax to the built-in treesit's syntax. Based on https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/tree-sitter-langs/pull/99.