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You can see this in the examples on the public demo page.
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should be literals, but instead are keywords:
) { echo i is $i }
Issue:
The syntax highlighting fails on the { echo i is $i } part. Has this been a conscious decision made in the past? If not is it possible to fix this?
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What's the Problem?
It is not any type of problem.
Solution/Idea
This project is currently missing the Code of Conduct. If you have any plan on adding that then I would be more than glad to do that for you by adding a PR for that. Please let me know what do you think about that.
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According to Google:
A code of conduct defines standards for how to eng
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- OS: Linux (Arch)
- Python: 3.7.4
- litecli: 1.1.0
This is a great tool (thanks!), but I was deterred from considering it by the references to completing with the "Right-arrow" key in the documentation (and UI). I'm used to completing with the standard GNU Readline Tab key (as in sqlite) and never use arrow keys for completion and don't use any tools which do by default (it's bee
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Would it be possible for bat to read from the
hidden_file_extensions
property of.sublime-syntax
files in addition to thefile_extension
property? For some projects, file types are have a different extension than usual, such as XML in C# and VB.NET projects (.csproj
and.vbproj
are written in XML syntax). These less common extensions seem to be already listed in some.sublime-syntax
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