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    Polacode

    Polacode

    Polaroid for your code

    Use polacode.target, polacode.shadow, polacode.transparentBackground and polacode.backgroundColor to control image appearance. You have spent countless hours finding the perfect JavaScript grammar, matching it with a sleek-looking VS Code theme, trying out all the best programming fonts. You take three days porting over your theme before starting to use VS Code. You shell out $200 for italic cursive html attributes. The code has to look right.
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    Magic Python

    Magic Python

    Cutting edge Python syntax highlighter for Sublime Text

    This is a package with preferences and syntax highlighter for cutting edge Python 3, although Python 2 is well supported, too. The syntax is compatible with Sublime Text, Atom and Visual Studio Code. It is meant to be a drop-in replacement for the default Python package. Attention VSCode users, MagicPython is used as the default Python highlighter in Visual Studio Code. Don't install it unless you want or need the cutting-edge version of it. You will likely see no difference because you're already using MagicPython. MagicPython correctly highlights all Python 3 syntax features, including type annotations, f-strings and regular expressions. ...
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