Since I was having trouble finding GLSL support for VScode in Linux, I tried making my own language support for it.
.vs, .fs, .fx, .gs, .cs, .tc, .te, .vsh, .fsh, .gsh, .vshader, .fshader, .gshader, .vert, .frag, .geom, .tesc, .tese, .comp, .f.glsl, .v.glsl, .g.glsl, .glsl
Basic context aware sintax highlighting following C language standards and GLSL specification as defined by Khronos group.
Code snippets, at the moment, give support for:
More incoming!
If you cannot find the extension on the VScode marketplace:
- Go here.
- Manually download the extension (it will be a .vsix file).
- Open VScode, then go to the extensions menu on the left sidebar.
- Open the bar above the search query, then select "Install from VSIX", then select your file.
- The extension should now be up and running, refresh the window if required.