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Editor Daml Language Integration
Vim
In order to enable vim syntax highlighting for our DSLs, execute the following
two lines in your terminal (assuming ~/dev
is where you've checked out digital-asset/daml)
mkdir -p ~/.vim/syntax
ln -s ~/dev/dotfiles/vim/syntax/*.vim ~/.vim/syntax/
You also want to make sure that you are sourcing the .vimrc_da
file in
your ~/.vimrc
.
## VS Code
Follow the Daml Studio installation instructions in the Daml user guide.
Update Keywords
The instructions on how to update the syntax highlighting of keywords in all our
supported editors is in pkgs/da-hs-daml-base/src/DA/Daml/ReservedNames.hs
(see documentation for printEditorKeywords
).
Stylish Haskell
Copy the stylish-haskell.yaml
file either to ~/.stylish-haskell.yaml
or to
~/dev/.stylish-haskell.yaml
. If you are using vim you can use the plugin
jasperdvdj/stylish-haskell
to automatically style your code on write.