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WolframResearch/Sublime-WolframLanguage: Official Sublime Text package for Wolfram Language

Wolfram System Integration with Sublime Text

Official Sublime Text package for Wolfram Language

Developing Wolfram Language Code in Other Editors and IDEs with LSP from WTC 2021: Watch Video (youtube)

Download and install the free Wolfram Engine

Forked from https://github.com/ViktorQvarfordt/Sublime-WolframLanguage

Thanks Viktor!

Support for the entire Wolfram Language syntax and all built-in functions.

Compatible with Sublime Text 3 and Sublime Text 4.

If the LSP package (https://github.com/sublimelsp/LSP) is installed, then additional features will be available.

LSP functionality uses a Wolfram kernel to run as a language server.

This requires Wolfram System 12.1 or higher.

You can use either Mathematica or the free Wolfram Engine.

If you do not have the Wolfram System installed, then download and install the free Wolfram Engine.

  1. Install Package Control
  2. Open Tools > Command Palette...
  3. Select Package Control: Install Package
  4. Install LSP
  5. Install WolframLanguage

The package must be installed from Wolfram Research.

The WolframLanguage package depends on LSPServer paclet to provide LSP functionality.

Install LSPServer paclet and its dependencies by running this Wolfram Language code:

PacletInstall["CodeParser"]
PacletInstall["CodeInspector"]
PacletInstall["CodeFormatter"]
PacletInstall["LSPServer"]

If properly setup, you should have syntax highlighting and linting of Wolfram Language .wl files.

Test this by typing this into a new .wl file and saving it:

You should see warnings about duplicate clauses.

If you have Wolfram System installed in the default location on your system, you may not have to change any settings.

If Wolfram System is not in the default location, then specify the actual location:

Go to the menu item: Package Settings > Wolfram Language > Settings

Add a kernel setting:

{
  …

  "kernel": "/Applications/Mathematica.app/Contents/MacOS/WolframKernel"
  …
}

The default location for Wolfram Engine on Linux is:

/usr/local/Wolfram/WolframEngine/13.1/Executables/WolframKernel

The default location for Wolfram Engine on Windows is:

C:\Program Files\Wolfram Research\Wolfram Engine\13.1\WolframKernel.exe

The default location for Wolfram Engine on macOS is:

/Applications/Mathematica.app/Contents/MacOS/WolframKernel

You may use a special Light color scheme that emulates the syntax coloring of the notebook editor:

{
  …
  "color_scheme": "WolframLanguage.sublime-color-scheme"
  …
}

You can enable experimental settings. These are not supported.

implicitTokens controls the display of implicit tokens.

{
  …

  "implicitTokens": ["*", ",", ";;", "?"]
  …
}

Troubleshooting LSP for Sublime Text

Make sure that LSPServer paclet and its dependencies are up-to-date and can be found on your system:

PacletInstall["CodeParser"]
PacletInstall["CodeInspector"]
PacletInstall["CodeFormatter"]
PacletInstall["LSPServer"]

Needs["LSPServer`"]

If the kernel cannot start, then follow the instructions in the dialog that pops up after 15 seconds for more information.

Check WolframLanguage.sublime-settings for errors.

Turn on debug logging from the kernel by giving a string argument to StartServer[].

This is a directory that kernel logs will be written to.

Needs["LSPServer`"];LSPServer`StartServer["/path/to/log/directory/"]

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