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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
As a long-time user of the Atom editor, I nowadays use Pulsar as a successor. Pulsar, like Atom, favours the Tree-sitter grammar and I was happy to read Liquidsoap does, too.
I wonder if the devs could find the heart to work with the Pulsar devs and integrate tree-sitter-liquidsoap with Pulsar, maybe in the form of a new/updated plugin language-liquidsoap?
Describe the solution you'd like
A Pulsar plugin "language-liquidsoap" that uses savonet’s Tree-sitter grammar, and could be updated by the devs when the Liquidsoap language changes.
This would make developing nice again for the rest of us, who are more visually oriented.
Describe alternatives you've considered
VSCode—but I don’t like it. ;-) Purely because I’m an old Atom guy…
Additional context
Other Pulsar/Atom users: Please support this feature request, so the LS devs will know there is an actual demand! Would be so sad if another good editor using Tree-sitter goes unnoticed!
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
As a long-time user of the Atom editor, I nowadays use Pulsar as a successor. Pulsar, like Atom, favours the Tree-sitter grammar and I was happy to read Liquidsoap does, too.
I wonder if the devs could find the heart to work with the Pulsar devs and integrate tree-sitter-liquidsoap with Pulsar, maybe in the form of a new/updated plugin
language-liquidsoap
?Describe the solution you'd like
A Pulsar plugin "language-liquidsoap" that uses savonet’s Tree-sitter grammar, and could be updated by the devs when the Liquidsoap language changes.
This would make developing nice again for the rest of us, who are more visually oriented.
Describe alternatives you've considered
VSCode—but I don’t like it. ;-) Purely because I’m an old Atom guy…
Additional context
Other Pulsar/Atom users: Please support this feature request, so the LS devs will know there is an actual demand! Would be so sad if another good editor using Tree-sitter goes unnoticed!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: