It took me about 8 hours to get all the keywords (with params, etc) working. So now I have a working notepad++ alternative to SED. But at the end this is not even comparable to VSCode. The main reason is, that you have to type all those keywords by hand, which is a very bad idea. If Zorro or GameStudio will get new features (or old features are going to get removed) this will constantly require the keywords to be added/removed, which is (pardon) a huge pain in the ass. While with VSCode you can simply include the header file (in case with GameStudio it's acknex.h) and everything will work out of the box (autocomplition, highlighting) + it will be easier to maintain future updates. It also helps to navigate your project, because 'include' does indeed include the script file and all of it's variables, functions, etc are becoming available (same reason why it doesn't require any keywords to be added by hand). I'm really sad that I couldn't create an extension for VSCode myself, so I do hope, that you will give it a try. It would work for Zorro and Gamestudio almost without any changes (the only differences it will have will be in compiling the code, means running the script with acknex.exe or zorro.exe).

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