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stylable-intelligence
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Stylable Language Services - syntax highlighting, completions, hinting and more for the Stylable CSS preprocessor.
Stylable Intelligence is an extension implementing the Language Server Protocol that provides IDE support for Stylable.
Stylable Intelligence is currently only supported in VSCode (version 1.20.0 and later). Support for JetBrains IDEs (WebStorm, IntelliJ) is planned.
Currently supported: Code Completions, Diagnostics, Go to Definition, Syntax Highlighting
All CSS language support functionality is also supported (hover hints, inline color picker, etc.). Some CSS diagnostics were removed in order to support custom Stylable syntax.
Install 'Stylable Intelligence' from the VSCode Extension Marketplace or inside VSCode in the Extension panel, search for "stylable-intelligence".
Known issues may be found in the Stylable Intelligence repo.
Information about running the Stylable Intelligence development enviroment can be found here.
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Stylable Language Services - syntax highlighting, completions, hinting and more for the Stylable CSS preprocessor.
The npm package stylable-intelligence receives a total of 19 weekly downloads. As such, stylable-intelligence popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that stylable-intelligence demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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