I m looking for a Mustache template syntax highlighter / plugin in Eclipse
Does one exist? I don t seem to be finding anything on google, and I don t know how to write my own for Eclipse.
I m looking for a Mustache template syntax highlighter / plugin in Eclipse
Does one exist? I don t seem to be finding anything on google, and I don t know how to write my own for Eclipse.
There doesn t seem to be any plugin for supporting mustache Editors and views (see Eclipse MarketPlace).
That leaves only for now using an external supported editor (i.e. outside of Eclipse)
Although not perfect, you can use Eclipse and set MUSTACHE template files to HTML.
Although it won t syntax highlight the {{ }}, it s still easier to read.
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