yarn format compels me

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Quinn Dougherty 2022-07-28 10:43:59 -04:00
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module Bindings = Reducer_Bindings module Bindings = Reducer_Bindings
let internalStdLib = Bindings.emptyBindings->SquiggleLibrary_Math.makeBindings->SquiggleLibrary_Versions.makeBindings let internalStdLib =
Bindings.emptyBindings->SquiggleLibrary_Math.makeBindings->SquiggleLibrary_Versions.makeBindings
@genType @genType
let externalStdLib = internalStdLib->Bindings.toTypeScriptBindings let externalStdLib = internalStdLib->Bindings.toTypeScriptBindings

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- Preview `.squiggle` files in a preview pane - Preview `.squiggle` files in a preview pane
- Syntax highlighting for `.squiggle` and `.squiggleU` files - Syntax highlighting for `.squiggle` and `.squiggleU` files
## Installation ## Installation
You can install this extension by going to the "extensions" tab, searching for "Squiggle", and then installing it. You can install this extension by going to the "extensions" tab, searching for "Squiggle", and then installing it.
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### Configuration (optional) ### Configuration (optional)
Some preview settings, e.g. whether to show the summary table or types of outputs, can be configurable on in the VS Code settings and persist between different preview sessions. The VS Code settings can be accessed with the shortcut `Ctrl+,` with `Ctrl+Shift+P` + searching "Open Settings", or by accessing a file like `$HOME/.config/Code/User/settings.json` in Linux (see [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65908987/how-can-i-open-visual-studio-codes-settings-json-file)) for other operating systems. Some preview settings, e.g. whether to show the summary table or types of outputs, can be configurable on in the VS Code settings and persist between different preview sessions. The VS Code settings can be accessed with the shortcut `Ctrl+,` with `Ctrl+Shift+P` + searching "Open Settings", or by accessing a file like `$HOME/.config/Code/User/settings.json` in Linux (see [here](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65908987/how-can-i-open-visual-studio-codes-settings-json-file)) for other operating systems.
![](./images/vs-code-settings.png) ![](./images/vs-code-settings.png)