Open-sourcing the Sorbet VS Code Extension · Sorbet

07-Jan-2022 1737

We’re excited to announce that Stripe’s VS Code extension for Sorbet is now open source. We’ve designed Sorbet to be used in editors from Day 1—For the past two years, Sorbet has exposed a flag (--lsp) that starts Sorbet in Language Server Protocol (LSP) mode. In this mode, Sorbet can respond to many LSP requests, like Go To Definition, Find All References, Autocomplete, and more.With this release, we’re making it even easier to take advantage of these LSP features when working with Sorbet in VS Code. We hope that this extension takes some of the guess work out of how to configure and use Sorbet’s LSP mode.Today’s release includes:The pre-built extension on the Visual Studio MarketplaceThe source code for the extension, located in the vscode_extension/ folder of the Sorbet repoFull installation and usage instructions in the Sorbet docs.

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