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language-chialisp

v1.1.1

Published

Chialisp language support in Atom

Readme

language-Chialisp

Support for Chialisp syntax highlighting with Atom's default "one-dark-syntax" highlighter.

You can install this package through the atom package installer or by placing it manually into your ~/.atom/packages directory and running apm i from within the project directory.

Contributions are very welcome! I threw this together pretty quickly and have never made one before so I'm 100% positive there are improvements to be made.

Older MacOS versions

Some older version of MacOS don't have the required tools to build this package in Atom. Follow the instructions below (https://medium.com/@mrjohnkilonzi/how-to-resolve-no-xcode-or-clt-version-detected-d0cf2b10a750) to install the necessary tools to build this.

Step 1: Find the path to the Command Line Tools for Xcode

xcode-select -print-path
/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools #This is the output, is no output the Xcode is not installed. We need to install it Skip to Step 6

Step 2: Reset the path of Command Line Tools for Xcode

sudo xcode-select --reset

Step 3: Check if the path has been reset

xcode-select -print-path
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer #If this is the output then everything is fine. Restart your Mac just to be sure. If nothing changes come back here and continue with the steps

Step 4: Uninstall whatever is left of the Command Line Tools for Xcode

sudo rm -rf $(xcode-select -print-path) #There will be no output
sudo rm -rf /Library/Developer/CommandLineTool #Just to be sure

Step 5: Install Command Line Tools for Xcode

xcode-select --install