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Support Wing in GitHub syntax highlighting (linguist) #1038
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Hi, This issue hasn't seen activity in 60 days. Therefore, we are marking this issue as stale for now. It will be closed after 7 days. |
Keep |
The current guideline for when they would consider adding a new language is here:
Given this, we're still a while away from being considered. |
@MarkMcCulloh any idea how we could support Wing syntax highlighting in our docsite / blog posts? 🤔 |
shiki-twoslash also looks pretty cool |
Yep it's super cool, although unfortunately not reasonably usable for wing. Maybe one day though. In theory, it could also be possible to create an optimized version of the playground designed for embedding into docs/blogs. That would give us similar lsp powers, with the Console to boot. |
Created github-linguist/linguist#6585 |
I think we qualify for adding Wing to GitHub (query). |
To anyone looking for a workaround, you can download this Chrome extension that adds Wing syntax highlighting when you're browsing GitHub: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/winglang-syntax-hightligh/gjnleleianfjpmckmmdeahlklhcdlakj |
Community Note
Feature Spec
GitHub now recognizes Wing files with syntax highlighting:
.w
fileAny other implications (code search etc).
Use Cases
Obvious
Implementation Notes
See adding-a-language in the contribution guide for linguist.
Component
Other
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