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@windmill-labs/monaco-languageclient

v8.8.2

Published

Monaco Language client implementation

Downloads

3

Readme

Monaco Language Client

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Module to connect Monaco editor with language servers.

CHANGELOG

All changes are noted in the CHANGELOG.

Getting Started

This is npm package is part of the https://github.com/TypeFox/monaco-languageclient mono repo. Please follow the main repositories [instructions]](https://github.com/TypeFox/monaco-languageclient#getting-started) to get started with local development.

Usage

NEW with v8: Use monaco-vscode-editor-api package instead of monaco-editor

Since version 2 (see Important Project Changes) of this library we rely on @codingame/monaco-vscode-api to supply the VSCode API. It evolved substantially since then and thesedays allows to use many vscode only services with monaco-editor. With v6 and v7 we used a treemended version of monaco-editor which brought back monaco-editor code that was removed during bundling/threeshaking. This left users with the need to define overrides / resolution which was problematic. Therefore monaco-vscode-editor-api is now used and installed as an alias to monaco-editor because it provides the same api as the official monaco-editor, but no longer has the drawbacks of the treemended version.

Using services and extra packages from @codingame/monaco-vscode-api

The bespoke projects not only supplies the api, but it provides 100+ packages with additional services, default extensions and language packs. By default when initalizing monaco-languageclient via the required initServices the following services are always loaded:

  • languages and model services (always added by monaco-languagclient)
  • layout, environment, extension, files and quickAccess (always added by monaco-vscode-api)

Please check the following link for information about all services supplied by @codingame/monaco-vscode-api.

textmate and monarch

If you use the textmate or theme services you are able to load textmate based grammars and theme definitions from vscode:

import getThemeServiceOverride from '@codingame/monaco-vscode-theme-service-override';
import getTextmateServiceOverride from '@codingame/monaco-vscode-textmate-service-override';

Once you those services you can no longer make use of monarch based grammars and themes.

Examples

For a detailed list of examples please look at this section in the main repository.

License

MIT