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Add tree-sitter TypeScript and Flow grammars#14
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| type: 'tree-sitter' | ||
| parser: 'tree-sitter-typescript' | ||
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| fileTypes: ["ts", "tsx", "js.flow"] |
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Confused as to why js.flow is in the typescript grammar.
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Oh, thanks for catching that. Originally, I was going to just have one grammar for both.
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This adds an alternative TypeScript grammar that uses tree-sitter-typescript for parsing instead of first-mate.
It also adds a Flow grammar that is identical to the typescript one except that it matches
.jsfiles that contain@flownear the beginning.