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Been wondering how to run script files from inside Atom, so this is great. I've added a definition and an example for newLISP.

added definition and example for newLISP
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rgbkrk commented Mar 7, 2014

Nice! Thanks for the example too.

The atom-script package relies on a grammar definition to run. Where are you pulling in the language definition for LISP in from? Is newLISP really the name?

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rgbkrk commented Mar 7, 2014

Oh! You must be using this: https://github.com/cormullion/newlisp-atom

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You're too quick for me - yes!

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rgbkrk commented Mar 7, 2014

Can you also add newLISP to the README?

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OK! Thanks for this and for helping... :)

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rgbkrk commented Mar 7, 2014

No problem. Thanks for adding more support to this package! 🍰

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Added definition and example for newLISP
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rgbkrk commented Mar 7, 2014

Released as part of v2.0.0 which also has a modified view (it comes from the bottom). You'll probably have to update then restart Atom for it.

Let us know what you think!

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