Aspire
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How to get Visual Studio Code (VS Code) to read GSC:
This was originally made for WaW. I had to change a lot of stuff in order to get this to work, so yh.
(idk where I'm going with this)
Some features like compiling etc probably won't work because as I said it was made for WaW
NOTE:
Originally made by
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First, download the file attached to this post
Extract the vs_code.rar file
Put the folder on your desktop (important)
Open up command prompt
Enter "XCOPY %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\vs_code\* %USERPROFILE%\.vscode\extensions\ /s /i" in cmd
Hit enter and wait untill it's done
Restart VS Code and let it read all GSC files
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I personally don't like Sublime, which is the reason why I made this for VS Code.
Since I wanted to do it for myself I thought I'd share it with everyone (just in case).
If it's not working for you press Ctrl +Shift + X to show all your extensions.
Enable the extension if it's disabled.
You can add more snippets if you want to:
Path: %USERPROFILE%\.vscode\extensions\aspires-bo3-gsc\snippets
This was originally made for WaW. I had to change a lot of stuff in order to get this to work, so yh.
(idk where I'm going with this)
Some features like compiling etc probably won't work because as I said it was made for WaW
NOTE:
Originally made by
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First, download the file attached to this post
Extract the vs_code.rar file
Put the folder on your desktop (important)
Open up command prompt
Enter "XCOPY %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\vs_code\* %USERPROFILE%\.vscode\extensions\ /s /i" in cmd
Hit enter and wait untill it's done
Restart VS Code and let it read all GSC files
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I personally don't like Sublime, which is the reason why I made this for VS Code.
Since I wanted to do it for myself I thought I'd share it with everyone (just in case).
If it's not working for you press Ctrl +Shift + X to show all your extensions.
Enable the extension if it's disabled.
You can add more snippets if you want to:
Path: %USERPROFILE%\.vscode\extensions\aspires-bo3-gsc\snippets
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