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Monaco HTML

HTML language plugin for the Monaco Editor. It provides the following features when editing HTML files:

  • Code completion
  • Formatting
  • Document Highlights
  • Link detection
  • Syntax highlighting

Internally the HTML plugin uses the vscode-html-languageservice node module, providing the implementation of the functionally listed above. The same module is also used in Visual Studio Code to power the HTML editing experience.

Issues

Please file issues concering monaco-html in the monaco-editor-repository.

Installing

This npm module is bundled and distributed in the monaco-editor npm module.

Development

Dev: Running monaco-html from source

  • change to your favorite source folder (/src/).
  • if you haven't done so: git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-editor (this will create $/src/monaco-editor)
  • git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/monaco-html (this will create $/src/monaco-html)
  • Important: both monaco repositories must have the same parent folder.
  • in folder monaco-html run npm install and run npm run watch
  • in folder monaco-editor run npm install and run npm run simpleserver
  • open http://localhost:8080/monaco-editor/test/?monaco-html=dev

[Optional] Running monaco-editor-core from source

  • this is only needed when you want to make changes also in monaco-editor-core.
  • change to the same favorite source folder (/src/) that already contains monaco-html and monaco-editor
  • git clone https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode (this will create $/src/vscode/)
  • read here on how to initialize the VS Code source repository.
  • in folder vscode run gulp watch
  • open http://localhost:8080/monaco-editor/test/?monaco-html=dev&editor=dev

License

MIT