This extension for VS Code adds support for the Slint design markup language.
- Syntax highlighting
- Diagnostics from .slint files
- Live Preview of a .slint file
- Completion of properties
- Jump to definition (currently, only definition of Component)
You can install the extension directly from the Visual Studio Code Marketplace. Afterwards it is
automatically activated when editing files with the .slint
extension.
In addition to the usual code editing features such as completion and syntax highlighting, this extension also offers the ability to view a rendering of the file you're editing and update it on-the-fly when making changes.
You can issue the "Slint: Show Preview" command from the command palette when editing a .slint
file. This
will create a new top-level window that renders the file you're editing. Any changes you make are immediately
visible, it is not necessary to save the file.
Issues should be reported in the Slint issue tracker.
You need to install the following components:
The following step will build a local version of the vscode extension and the LSP
cargo install wasm-pack
cargo build -p slint-lsp
cd editors/vscode
pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
pnpm build:wasm_lsp
pnpm compile
Later, you only need to do the steps for the part you change like cargo build -p slint-lsp
to rebuild the lsp binary
or pnpm compile
to rebuild the typescript.
You can run vscode with that extension by running, in the editors/vscode
directory:
code --extensionDevelopmentPath=$PWD ../..
If you want to load the web extension, add --extensionDevelopmentKind=web
To create a .vsix
package for local installation:
-
Follow the setup steps above to build the lsp binary and install npm dependencies.
-
Create a
.vsix
package (needsvsce
installed)
pnpm local-package
- Install the
.vsix
file with
code --install-extension slint-*.vsix
- Reload your VS code windows
Note that the resulting .vsix
package contains your locally built debug LSP server. It is not suitable for distribution.
The code is typechecked with tsc
and linted/formatted with Biome.
If using VS Code then install the biome extension.
To ensure your PR does not fail check everything with pnpm type-check && pnpm format && pnpm lint
.
pnpm lint:fix
and pnpm format:fix
can be used to auto fix lint and code formatting issues.
The built-in live-preview can be used to preview itself. For this to work, VS Code needs to be restarted with an environment variable:
- Close all VS Code Windows and terminate the application.
- In a terminal Window, re-launch VS Code:
SLINT_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES=1 code
- Open
tools/lsp/ui/main.slint
and launch the preview, or preview individual components such as the library or properties view.
This extensions comes with some tools to help with QA:
pnpm lint
andpnpm lint:fix
run the biome linter on the source codepnpm type-check
run the typescript compilerpnpm test_grammar
run the tests on the TextMate grammar build into the extension