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I've been using Sublime for reading and writing WDLs (I like lightweight text editors).
This plugin has been very helpful.
However, given WDL itself has gone through several major changes since the last time this repo has been touched, I am wondering if this plugin will be maintained any longer.
Thanks for any clarification!
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I believe the last version of WDL supported by it currently is 1.0, i.e. it is "current" as of the released version of WDL atm. We can add more rules for highlighting when 2.0 is released though. @cjllanwarne thoughts?
EDIT: as a shameless plug, if you need more than just syntax highlighting, we've recently released WDL LSP plugin to enable advanced editor support for most major editors: broadinstitute/wdl-ide. It provides common language features like syntax validation & jump to definition/find references, but no syntax highlighting. So we would typically combine it with this plugin to enable "full" language support.
You can use the LSP plugin in any editor that has a language-agnostic LSP client support. I haven't looked closely at Sublime yet, but it should be possible to simply install and use it using something like tomv564/LSP. Lmk if you're interested in looking into it, and I'd be happy to help.
I've been using Sublime for reading and writing WDLs (I like lightweight text editors).
This plugin has been very helpful.
However, given WDL itself has gone through several major changes since the last time this repo has been touched, I am wondering if this plugin will be maintained any longer.
Thanks for any clarification!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: