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github recognition of osl language
Hi All,
github currently does not recognize osl as a language. I asked them about this, and it's apparently up to someone/anyone to add the necessary language grammar to their linguist repository - https://github.com/github/linguist
- which uses a TextMate-style definition: https://macromates.com/manual/en/language_grammars.
It would be nice if osl were an "officially recognized" language. Is anyone familiar with this stuff? I thought about taking a stab at it myself, but realistically, I doubt I'll ever have the time.
mitch
github currently does not recognize osl as a language. I asked them about this, and it's apparently up to someone/anyone to add the necessary language grammar to their linguist repository - https://github.com/github/linguist
- which uses a TextMate-style definition: https://macromates.com/manual/en/language_grammars.
It would be nice if osl were an "officially recognized" language. Is anyone familiar with this stuff? I thought about taking a stab at it myself, but realistically, I doubt I'll ever have the time.
mitch
Larry Gritz
There's an OSL mode for SublimeText (https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Open%20Shading%20Language), which is a TextMate-style editor. I don't know how good this language mode is for ST, but I wonder if that already contains most of the work needed for github?
On Nov 3, 2021, at 3:33 PM, Mitch Prater <mprater@...> wrote:Hi All,
github currently does not recognize osl as a language. I asked them about this, and it's apparently up to someone/anyone to add the necessary language grammar to their linguist repository - https://github.com/github/linguist
- which uses a TextMate-style definition: https://macromates.com/manual/en/language_grammars.
It would be nice if osl were an "officially recognized" language. Is anyone familiar with this stuff? I thought about taking a stab at it myself, but realistically, I doubt I'll ever have the time.
mitch
Ah - good to know. I'll take a quick look and see if that's of any use.
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There's an OSL mode for SublimeText (https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Open%20Shading%20Language), which is a TextMate-style editor. I don't know how good this language mode
is for ST, but I wonder if that already contains most of the work needed for github?
On Nov 3, 2021, at 3:33 PM, Mitch Prater <mprater@...> wrote:
Hi All,
github currently does not recognize osl as a language. I asked them about this, and it's apparently up to someone/anyone to add the necessary language grammar to their linguist repository - https://github.com/github/linguist
- which uses a TextMate-style definition: https://macromates.com/manual/en/language_grammars.
It would be nice if osl were an "officially recognized" language. Is anyone familiar with this stuff? I thought about taking a stab at it myself, but realistically, I doubt I'll ever have the time.
mitch