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Last I checked (which admittedly was a while back), VSCode wasn't particularly oriented toward using tree-sitter. Various folks have managed though. Some things that might be of interest:
May be there are other relevant things that have come about in recent times too (^^; I think in a number of cases people have gone for integrating via web-tree-sitter instead of node-tree-sitter for at least two reasons:
A notable drawback with this approach is that wasm-based things are typically slower than node-based. At least that's what I recall. Still, the evidence suggests that it's fast enough in multiple cases. |
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I'm new to tree-sitter , I've wrote a parser for some markup language for a project , I'm confused now how do I integrate it with vs code . I guess I'll need to publish an extension , But I didn't find how I can do that .
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