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Add PRQL syntax highlighting #8867

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Add PRQL syntax highlighting #8867

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My package is a syntax highlighter for PRQL.

PRQL is a modern language for transforming data — a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement.

There are no packages like it in Package Control.

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Automated testing result: WARNING

Repo link: PRQL
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Packages added:
  - PRQL

Processing package "PRQL"
  - WARNING: '.sublime-syntax' support has been added in build 3092 and there is no '.tmLanguage' fallback file
    - File: PRQL.sublime-syntax

@braver braver merged commit a33e99e into wbond:master Feb 13, 2024
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