It offers a more specific emmet and syntax highlighting functionality for html erb and rb files.
Visual studio ruby syntax highlighting.
Original ruby and erb syntax grammar extracted from vscode ruby.
This extension allows for ruby syntax support without needing to install language server debugger etc.
See the change log for changes and road map.
Ruby erb and gemfile syntax support.
Any ruby file get s syntax highlighting in the editor.
This extension uses visual studio s capability to load textmate bundles.
This extension provides improved syntax highlighting language configuration and snippets to ruby and erb files within visual studio code.
Alternatively extension can be installed via vscode marketplace.
Setup visual studio code for ruby development before we open up the vs code we need to install the debugger for ruby with gem by running.
Syntax highlighting determines the color and style of source code displayed in the visual studio code editor.
Adds syntax highlighting and snippet support for a wide variety of programming languages such as clojure go jade lua swift ruby and many more.
Showing perl stylus and ruby.
Syntax identification for rails library using rails api.
Ruby on rails extension is both ruby and rails extension combined.
One notable feature of this.
It is meant to be used alongside the ruby extension.
This is part 3 in the wsl 2 rails series wsl 2 setup in under 5 minutes to run linux on windows 10.
Added grammar for gemfile following bundler docs.
Hit ctrl k c to turn the selection into a comment and ctrl k u to remove a comment.
There are two components to syntax highlighting.
Extends visual studio code s ruby language grammars with rails library.
Ruby syntax highlighting for visual studio code.
Configure visual studio code for ruby on rails 6 with these extensions for code formatting syntax highlighting and code autocompletion.
Outlining code folding collapse and expand the code baesd on indentation levels.
Gem install ruby debug ide v 0 6 0.
Rails syntax highlighting for visual studio code.
Changes differing from extracted syntaxes.