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monaco-languages-jq
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Monaco Editor JQ language definition (and syntax highlight)
npm i -S monaco-languages-jq
With a helper function to register straight to monaco
// `monaco` should be global or local in the loading module
import { registerJQLanguageDefinition } from 'monaco-languages-jq';
...
registerJQLanguageDefinition(monaco);
DIY (in case you want it to be called some other name):
// `monaco` should be global or local in the loading module
import { JQLanguageDefinition } from 'monaco-languages-jq';
...
// Register a new language
monaco.languages.register({ id: 'jq' });
// Register a tokens provider for the language
monaco.languages.setMonarchTokensProvider('jq', JQLanguageDefinition);
In monaco editor use "jq"
(or your value if changed) as language
.
monaco-languages-jq is MIT Licensed
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Monaco Editor JQ language definition (and syntax highlight)
The npm package monaco-languages-jq receives a total of 669 weekly downloads. As such, monaco-languages-jq popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that monaco-languages-jq demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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