![]() ![]() While these libraries are still in early stages, they are already being used by VS Code 1.70+ (and hopefully you never even noticed :-)). Markdown Language Server - A language server for Markdown built using the language service. Markdown Language Service - A TypeScript library that provides tools for working with Markdown. The Markdown Language Server effort is split between two new (and similarly named!) open source libraries: Our goal is to push Markdown tooling forward with the type of smarts more often associated with programming languages. With this language server, we're making most of VS Code's built-in Markdown language tooling-everything from document outlines, to smart folding, to path completions-available to other editors and tools. That's why I'm excited to share a project I've been quietly working towards for the past half year, and a project that I think represents the next step for VS Code's Markdown tooling: a Markdown Language Server. ![]() It's been incredibly rewarding to grow VS Code's built-in Markdown support over the years and see how our Markdown extension has directly and indirectly shaped core features like webviews and notebooks. I've worked with Markdown long enough that I often find myself hopefully typing backticks and asterisks into Twitter, Outlook, and just about every textbox my cursor lands in. Wow, has it really been six years? It was a great match though. Node.js Development with Visual Studio Code and AzureĪugby Matt Bierner, support was the first feature I took ownership of when I joined Visual Studio Code back in 2016.Moving from Local to Remote Development. ![]()
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