January 2019
Intermediate to advanced
246 pages
5h 23m
English
You now know how to build and run a Crystal code file on the command line, but as a developer, you’ll probably want some conveniences in your program editor, such as syntax-highlighting and other features. Plugins[129] exist for Emacs, Vim, Textmate, Notepad++, IntellliJ, Sublime Text, Atom, and Visual Studio Code. Also have a look here.[130]
We’ll highlight three cross-platform and open-source editors that offer IDE functionality for Crystal. The choice is yours—they all offer more or less the same developer support.
The well-known programmer’s editor Sublime Text[131] has a nice plugin, Sublime-crystal,[132] that provides syntax highlighting and various forms of code completion. You can find ...
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