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@usethesource/rascal-vscode-dsl-lsp-server
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This package is intended for if you want to release your Rascal DSL as a separate VS Code extension, you are responsible for the initial setup, but this package will provide you a LSP server ready for action.
This package enables writing your own VS Code extension while using Rascal's VS Code LSP abstraction.
See examples/ subdirectory for how to use this package. The entry point of this library is the ParameterizedLanguageServer class from the Rascal VS Code extension.
The release notes can be found in the Github Repo.
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This package is intended for if you want to release your Rascal DSL as a separate VS Code extension, you are responsible for the initial setup, but this package will provide you a LSP server ready for action.
The npm package @usethesource/rascal-vscode-dsl-lsp-server receives a total of 148 weekly downloads. As such, @usethesource/rascal-vscode-dsl-lsp-server popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @usethesource/rascal-vscode-dsl-lsp-server demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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