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VSCode Extension for the CUE Language

What it's for

CUE - Configure, Unify, Execute - is a language designed for designing, generating, and validating data. Read more about it on the official site, cuelang.org.

Why this extension is useful

Visual Studio Code is an awesome, extensible, multi-platform editor and IDE. Its ecosystem has a massive number of plugins for different languages, and this one implements syntax highlighting (and potentially more functionality in the future) for the CUE language.

How you can use it

Unfortunately, the .cue extension which CUE uses is squatted on in the "official" VSCode registry by the file format used to describe audio CD tracklistings. So for the moment, manual installation is required. This is quite simple though. Once you have VSCode installed, simply clone this repo into its extension location:

git clone https://github.com/cue-lang/vscode-cue ~/.vscode/extensions/vscode-cue

Restart VSCode and you should have syntax highlighting for any .cue files you load.

Credits

This project was started by betawaffle who graciously permitted that it be moved to a more general home in the cue-sh (which is part of the CUE Project), before then being migrated to the cue-lang organisation which more clearly identifies it as part of the CUE Project along with the main CUE repository.

Contributing

This section needs fleshing out, but the most important detail for now is the versions of tooling required for contributing the vscode-cue project. Those versions can be found in the contrib.versions field in the root site package.