diff --git a/README.asc b/README.asc index 494f1bd..c10ac87 100644 --- a/README.asc +++ b/README.asc @@ -589,6 +589,8 @@ For lightning-fast command running, put `alias j=just` in your shell's configura `justfile` syntax is close enough to `make` that you may want to tell your editor to use make syntax highlighting for just. +==== Vim + For vim, you can put the following in `~/.vim/filetype.vim`: ```vimscript @@ -601,6 +603,8 @@ augroup filetypedetect augroup END ``` +==== Vim and Emacs + Include the following in a `justfile` to enable syntax highlighting in vim and emacs: ``` @@ -610,6 +614,18 @@ Include the following in a `justfile` to enable syntax highlighting in vim and e # vim: set ft=make : ``` +==== Visual Studio Code + +An extension for VS Code by https://github.com/skellock[skellock] is https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=skellock.just[available here]. (https://github.com/skellock/vscode-just[repository]) + +You can install it from the command line by running: + +``` +code --install-extension skellock.just +``` + +==== Other Editors + Feel free to send me the commands necessary to get syntax highlighting working in your editor of choice so that I may include them here. === Grammar