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Should I work on a new GSC editor?

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  • Ducxyundefined Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Mr. Android
    #1

    I thought about creating a GSC editor to my liking that would be probably better than GSC studio. It would use monaco editor and would have a WAY better design.

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    • Karpoundefined Offline
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      Karpo
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      #2

      YES!!!

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      • TheHiddenHourundefined Offline
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        replied to Ducxy on last edited by
        #3

        Ducxy said in Should I work on a new GSC editor?:

        monaco editor

        I'd actually like to see something more akin to a VS Code plugin rather than an entirely new editor. It'd allow me to continue using my VS Code settings and would probably have a smaller footprint as well 😊 .

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          replied to TheHiddenHour on last edited by
          #4

          TheHiddenHour true, even if I made a new editor, monaco is the text editor VS Code uses so it would be similar

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            replied to Ducxy on last edited by
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            Ducxy Precisely, making it a plugin would also give you the ability to make the backend a general command line process for more flexibility if you desired. You could have your syntax checker, compiler, injector, etc in the same program and just pass it parameters. This would make it incredibly easy to port to other software, especially if you decided to open source it 😄 .

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              #6

              afaik there is multiple cod script plugins for vs code. just search the marketplace.

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              • Duui YTundefined Offline
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                #7

                Ducxy how can i download it

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                • ThatLadLegendundefined Offline
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                  replied to TheHiddenHour on last edited by
                  #8

                  TheHiddenHour Sorry for the necro but this would be very useful, having a command line version of gsc studio.

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