nmonaco

0.201606140947.0 • Public • Published

Monaco

The plan is to provide daily automated builds on microsoft monaco.

Some notes on monaco dirs

  • src : the source code
  • out : the built assets
  • build : scripts for building various stuff

How original monaco is built

Please see build/monaco/README.md. We simplified it (for our purposes) by reading a bunch of source code around the gulpfiles.

  • the build/gulpfile.editor.js contains the monaco building stuff.
  • the monaco.d.ts api is built with build/monaco/api.ts.

Note: the monaco.d.ts.recipe is loosely related to editor.main.ts etc. You get to use the outcome of the recipe (i.e. monaco.d.ts) as typeof monaco.something in your editor.main stuff to ensure types match 🌹

Also @internal stuff is stripped by api.ts, if you try to bring it all in you will get errors as a lot of stuff is hidden and you will need to bring in all of it using api + editor.main (quite a bit of work.)

Our Build

All done using prepare.sh (with the help of stuff in the extensions folder).

Installation

Due to limited testing and automated release we recommend hard version installs:

npm install nmonaco --save --save-exact

you can put this your package.json (and now you can npm run unmonaco):

    "unmonaco": "npm install nmonaco@latest --save --save-exact && npm run tsc",

Why?

If you just want a quick editor on a web page the monaco-editor will get you there quick : https://www.npmjs.com/package/monaco-editor. But if you want to specialize the experience for a particular language (in our case JavaScript/TypeScript as we do in alm.tools you might want to use this package).

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