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Add MoonBit #9055

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@hyrious hyrious commented Feb 5, 2025

  • I'm the package's author and/or maintainer.
  • I have have read the docs.
  • I have tagged a release with a semver version number.
  • My package repo has a description and a README describing what it's for and how to use it.
  • My package doesn't add context menu entries. *
  • My package doesn't add key bindings. **
  • If my package is a syntax it doesn't also add a color scheme. ***
  • If my package is a syntax it is named after the language it supports (without suffixes like "syntax" or "highlighting").

My package is a sublime-syntax definition for highlighting the MoonBit language.

There are no packages like it in Package Control.

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Automated testing result: SUCCESS

Repo link: MoonBit

Packages added:
  - MoonBit

Processing package "MoonBit"
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braver commented Feb 5, 2025

Nice!

Note that your screenshot doesn’t always render, guess it depends a bit on the environment. You might want to take a simpler approach there.

@braver braver merged commit 6a4cd78 into wbond:master Feb 5, 2025
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