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| [http://www.contexteditor.org/ ConTEXT]
| [http://www.contexteditor.org/ ConTEXT]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-context/ Files for ConTEXT]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for ConTEXT]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-context/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ Emacs]
| [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ Emacs]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-emacs/ Files for Emacs]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for Emacs]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-emacs/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://projects.gnome.org/gedit/ gedit]
| [http://projects.gnome.org/gedit/ gedit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-gedit/ Files for gedit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for gedit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-gedit/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi GeSHi - wikimedia extension]
| [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi GeSHi - wikimedia extension]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-geshi/ Files for GeSHi]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for GeSHi]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-geshi/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://www.atom.io/ Github - AtomEditor]
| [http://www.atom.io/ Github - AtomEditor]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/language-lsl/ Files for Atom]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for Atom]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/language-lsl/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://www.jedit.org/ jEdit]
| [http://www.jedit.org/ jEdit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-jedit/ Files for jEdit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for jEdit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-jedit/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://www.kate-editor.org/ Kate]
| [http://www.kate-editor.org/ Kate]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-kate-editor/ Files for Kate]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for Kate]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-kate-editor/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://www.nano-editor.org/ Nano]
| [http://www.nano-editor.org/ Nano]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-nano/ Files for Nano]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for Nano]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-nano/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://www.notepad-plus-plus.org/ Notepad++]
| [http://www.notepad-plus-plus.org/ Notepad++]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-notepadplusplus/ Files for Notepad++]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for Notepad++]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-notepadplusplus/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit]
| [http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/ SubEthaEdit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-subethaedit/ Files for SubEthaEdit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for SubEthaEdit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-subethaedit/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [https://www.smilesoftware.com/TextExpander/ TextExpander] and [https://www.smilesoftware.com/TextExpander/touch/ TextExpander touch]
| [https://www.smilesoftware.com/TextExpander/ TextExpander] and [https://www.smilesoftware.com/TextExpander/touch/ TextExpander touch]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-textexpander/ Files for TextExpander and TextExpander touch]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for TextExpander and TextExpander touch]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-textexpander/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://www.ultraedit.com/ UltraEdit]
| [http://www.ultraedit.com/ UltraEdit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-ultraedit/ Files for UltraEdit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for UltraEdit]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-ultraedit/issues/ Issue tracker]
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| [http://www.vim.org/ Vim]
| [http://www.vim.org/ Vim]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-vim/ Files for Vim]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/ Files for Vim]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/lsl-for-vim/issues/ Issue tracker]
| [https://github.com/buildersbrewery/linden-scripting-language/issues/ Issue tracker]
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Revision as of 05:52, 22 April 2015

There are several off-world editors available for free or to purchase. Some have syntax highlighting for LSL that will make your code easier to follow. At least two will compile and execute a large subset of LSL. Below are some of the more popular editors for use with LSL.

If you have a favorite that is missing from the list, please feel free to add it.

Opening scripts in another editor directly from the viewer:

As the description tells you, enter 3 params:

  • Path to editor (enclose in quotes, if path has spaces).
  • Optional command line params (you can ignore these if you like).
  • "%s" will paste script path automatically (dont change this).

Examples:

  • Linux (opens script in new window if already open): /usr/bin/gedit --new-window "%s"
  • Windows (path has spaces > enclosed in quotes): "C:\Users\FirstName LastName\Notepad\notepad++.exe" "%s"

Then click the "Edit..." button in the script edit window. Save and close editor when done.

Making your own files for syntax highlighting and autocompletion:

Please refer to the page Making_your_own_LSL_syntax_and_autocompletion_files for a list of colors used by Linden Labs for the editor in their viewer as well as a list with current keywords.

Online LSL Generators

Online LSL generators create and edit LSL scripts via a website, some may have syntax highlighting for better reading. Sites are multi-platform editors without downloads:

Syntax Highlighting Files

These projects may have more current LSL highlighting files:

Syntax highlighting, autocompletion and snippet files by the Builder's Brewery:

Software: URL for download: Issue tracker: Commercial: Windows: Mac: Linux: Browser Syntax: Autocompletion: Snippets:
Ace Ace Issue tracker No requires a browser Yes LL viewer theme not included Yes
ConTEXT Files for ConTEXT Issue tracker No Yes No No Yes No
Emacs Files for Emacs Issue tracker No Yes No Work in progress No included for YASnippet
gedit Files for gedit Issue tracker No Yes for GNOME No Yes No
GeSHi - wikimedia extension Files for GeSHi Issue tracker No requires a browser Yes Yes No
Github - AtomEditor Files for Atom Issue tracker Yes Yes Hasn't been publicly released, yet. No Work in progress Yes Yes
jEdit Files for jEdit Issue tracker No requires JavaVM No LL viewer theme not included Yes No
Kate Files for Kate Issue tracker No via KDE for Windows via KDE for Mac Yes No Yes No
Nano Files for Nano Issue tracker No No Yes No Yes No
Notepad++ Files for Notepad++ Issue tracker No Yes No No Yes included for FingerText
SubEthaEdit Files for SubEthaEdit Issue tracker Yes No Yes No No Yes No
TextExpander and TextExpander touch Files for TextExpander and TextExpander touch Issue tracker Yes No Yes No No No Yes
UltraEdit Files for UltraEdit Issue tracker Yes Yes No Yes
Vim Files for Vim Issue tracker No Yes No LL viewer theme not included Yes included for Snipmate and Ultisnips

LSL Integrated Development Environments (coding and testing environments)

Con-Wylies-Script-Generator

Con Wylie's LSL program is multi-platform on Windows, Linux and Mac. The generator, editor and compiler have been built from the ground up to give the user ease of use.

LslPre

LslPre is a full featured LSL script editor, preprocessor and optimiser for windows.

LSL Editor Community Edition

LSL Editor Community Edition for Windows is a standalone LSL script editor, compiler and debugger. Binary and Source as of 2013-03-14.

Its compiler and debugger are already now reasonably accurate. Please blog any LSL-Editor bugs you find into such places as our LSL-Editor Bugs article or via the project's SourceForge bug tracker located at: Bug Tracker.

  • Alphons van der Heijden, author of LSLEditor, the great off-line editor and debugging tool for scripting in Second Life, has donated his opus magnum to the free and open source community where it can grow and keep pace with the SL platform!

Development of LSL-Editor was originally done by Alphons van der Heijden at http://www.lsleditor.org/.

LSL-Plus

LSL PLus Eclipse Plugin

For Windows, Mac, and Linux, the LSL Plus Eclipse plugin is a Editor/Unit Test environment for LSL implemented in Eclipse. It is a FLOSS project (Free/Libre Open Source Software). The latest release (0.13.0 - 2010-01-06) features multi-script execution with source level debugging (setting breakpoints, single stepping through code, examining variables on the call stack, etc.), making it unique among LSL IDEs. It now supports both multi-script execution in a simulated environment (with avatars, prims, inventory, (limited) physics, etc.) and unit testing - allowing you to test individual handlers and functions by precisely controlling the setup/teardown and interaction with the execution environment (including support for 'mocking' the LL function call that interact with the script environment). It also has some additional code management features that encourage code re-use without having to cut-and-paste, as well as code optimization (inlining, constant folding).

By using the Eclipse IDE you get features such as integration with source code control systems like CVS or Subversion, task management, integration with 3rd party bug tracking software, and so on. It supports development on Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms.

  • Missing bracket matching and certain highlighting features.

LSLForge

LSLForge Eclipse For Windows/Linux/OS X, LSLForge is a derivative of LSL-Plus, forked in September 2011. LSLForge aims to further advance and mature the LSL-Plus project and support the Eclipse LSL developer community.

MiceOnABeam Visual Scripting Tool [C]

MiceOnABeam is a visual programming tool that generates LSL scripts for SL. You choose among graphical modelling components to specify the program flow of your script in terms of states and the events that transition between the states. You can then use the built-in LSL Action Wizard or insert your own LSL code to specify what happens when an event occurs. The program then generates the LSL code for the model to form a complete script for the SL environment. Check out the demo video here or on YouTube. A Free version can be downloaded from here.

A build system that uses cpp and make

A build system for LSL scripts is described here. Sources are available from here.

Ratany Resident 09:38, 13 January 2014 (PST)

Off-world syntax checker

You can build a syntax checker yourself and hook it into whatever editor you fancy if you have the viewer source installed and compiled on your machine. The C++ source to build one yourself is here (JB Kraft).


Multi-platform Editors

ByronStar SL

Based on Eclipse, the ByronStar SL IDE includes most modern program editor features. It also includes custom features for LSL, such as variable checking, error markers, and code formatting. Eclipse is available for Macintosh, Linux, Windows, and many UNIX flavors.

  • No longer maintained.

Emacs

There is an Emacs LSL Mode available on this wiki, which provides syntax highlighting and indentation features. For tips on writing LSL in emacs, read Xah Lee's page. Emacs is available for many Unix flavors, Macintosh and Windows.

You may come across (and attempt to use) Gary Evan's LSL major mode. It won't work with the Linden Scripting Language, as Gary wrote it for the Larch Shared Language.

vim

vim: vi improved. A multi-platform evolution of the most classical of the editors: vi. GPL code.
Plugins for VIM for install the syntax, autocompletion, autoident for LSL script into vim

JOE

Joe's Own Editor (a.k.a. Joe) is a comand line editor for unixoid systems. See User:Zai Lynch/LSL highlighting in Joe for a manual and syntax file download.

SciTE

Easy to use, features syntax highlighting, folding, auto complete, help that opens the appropriate wiki page, and is setup to use the c preprocessor, and lslint.
Windows only [1]
Files for Linux or Windows Forum thread scite_lsl.tar.gz

jEdit

Developed in Java, this mature, cross-platform editor runs on any operating system with a Java 2 version 1.3 or higher virtual machine. It has all the features you'd expect from a full-GUI text editor. Syntax highlighting and tailored editing behavior is supported through "modes." (You can get the LSL 'modes' file here updated 18-Apr-13.) The editor supports a rich plug-in API; many third-party plug-ins exist to facility editing, formatting, communications, etc.
You can find jEdit here.

Shill - LSL syntax files for a variety of editors

The Shill project provides up-to-date syntax files for many LSL editors. You might find files there that are more current than those here on the wiki. Last update: 19Aug09 for Second Life 1.23.4. New in this release: lslint

Midnight Commander

GNU Midnight Commander (mc) is a free cross-platform orthodox file manager and a clone of Norton Commander.
Midnight Commander is a console application with a text user interface.
OS: Unix-like, Microsoft Windows
For Linux see User:Kuraiko_Yoshikawa/sandbox/LSL_Goodies/mc for a manual and syntax file download.

UltraEdit-32/UEStudio [C]

UltraEdit-32/UEStudio is a powerful text, HTML, and HEX editor. This is a commercial editor with a 30 day trial version available at the website. Important features:

  • column/block mode editing
  • brackets/braces matching
  • code-folding
  • configurable syntax highlighting via custom wordfiles
  • autocomplete (using keywords defined in the wordfile)
  • bookmarks, incremental searching, CTAG support
  • automatic conversion between Unix/Dos/MAC/UTF-8, etc
  • built-in FTP/SFTP client

OS: Linux, Mac and Windows.

The following syntax files are available for UltraEdit

Sublime Text [C]

Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose. You'll love the slick user interface, extraordinary features and amazing performance. Key Bindings, Menus, Snippets, Macros, Completions and more - just about everything in Sublime Text is customizable with simple JSON files. This system gives you flexibility as settings can be specified on a per-file type and per-project basis. Sublime Text uses a custom UI toolkit, optimized for speed and beauty, while taking advantage of native functionality on each platform.

Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use. There is no enforced time limit for the evaluation.

The following syntax highlighting files are available for Sublime Text.

What you will get via Package Control is the following. Simply go "Package Control: Install Package" and search for "LSL".
(including not only syntax highlighting, but also smooth LSL functions/events/constants completions, lslint as build system, and inworld editor look-and-feel theme)


Sublime Text is available for OS X, Windows and Linux.

Windows Editors

e

The e Editor is a port of TextMate to Windows, and can use the TextMate LSL bundle listed below.

Notepad++

Notepad++ is probably one of the best Windows editor around. Packed with features, extremely powerful and easy to use for beginners too. Best of all, it is GPL code.

Shan Bright's Notepad++ LSL syntax file 'BrightLSL' is at the Bright Corporation website: BrightLSL (Updated December 10, 2010)

Nexii Malthus's Notepad++ LSL syntax file, includes latest functions and constants [2] (3rd December, 2011)

WhiteStar Magic's Notepad++ LSL syntax file is being updated regularly, and is available on Github: NotePad---userdef (Last Update: May.03.2012)

Gwen Setzer's Notepad++ (6.3 and above) LSL Syntax Files: (Generated from Firestorm 4.4.0) Language description: lslLanguage.xml (Language->Define your Language->Import) Autocompletion support: lsl.xml (Copy the file lsl.xml in the API plugin directory of Notepad++. ex: C:\Program Files\Notepad++\plugins\APIs, I also recommend enabling Settings->Preferences->Autocompletion->Function parameters hint on input)

Dari's Better Highlighting for Notepad++ (6.3 and above): LSL.XML (updated 11/22/2013) Darien Caldwell 12:11, 9 July 2013 (PDT)

Hint: to ensure code folding works properly, change line endings to Windows style if they are not already set as such. (Edit / EOL conversion / Windows format)

ConTEXT

ConTEXT is a small, fast and powerful freeware text editor, developed mainly to serve as secondary tool for software developers.

The following syntax files are available for ConTEXT.

Crimson Editor

Crimson Editor is a professional source code editor for Windows. The following syntax files are available for Crimson Editor.

  • Aakanaar - Last updated September 10, 2006 for Second Life version 1.10.0.
  • Emerald Editor 2011 Open Source version of Crimson Editor

LSL-Editor

LSL-Editor is a standalone Windows LSL editor, compiler and debugger. All the usual editing, plus you can compile and execute.

  • This project is no longer maintained at LSLEditor.org. See below.


LSL Editor Community Edition

LSL-Editor is the frequently updated version of the LSL Editor with editing, compiling, and debugging abilities. When the path to the editor is added to the viewer's Debug Setting: ExternalEditor one can have a nice round trip external editor. See the LSL-Editor entry just above, or see above in the Integrated section, or the wiki page LSL-Editor for more information.

TextPad [C]

TextPad is a powerful, but easy to use general purpose text editor. It is a commercial product, but there is a 30 day trial version available for free on the website.

The following syntax files are available for TextPad.

EditPad Pro [C]

EditPad Pro is a text editor with many great features for programming. It is a commercial program, with a demo version available. There is also a Lite version, but that has no syntax-highlighting support.

There is an LSL syntax file available for download from inside the program. However, it is from October 2006 so some new features may not be available.

Macintosh Editors

TextMate [C]

TextMate is a commercial text/program editor from Macromates (30 day trial available). You can find details about Piero Padar's well-maintained LSL bundle in the Scripting Tips forum archive.

SubEthaEdit [C]

This a great text editor with extensible language support. It also happens to be an incredible collaborative editor. Info at: http://www.subethaedit.net/

There is a contributed LSL mode by Zarf Vantongerloo. The mode is a little out of date and could use some love. But in general works great, doing syntax hilighting of LSL funcitons and adding a pop-up menu of all functions, states and event handlers to the top of the window.

An updated LSL mode by Mark Lentczner is available now from the SubEthaEditor User contributed modes Repository.

An updated (but still out of date) version of Mark Lentczner's mode is available on Solo Mornington's Github: https://github.com/SoloMornington/LSL_mode Note that this mode was developed for Coda 1.

Coda [C]

Coda is 'one-window web development,' but it's a very pleasing text editor for a wide variety of uses. You can set up 'sites' which are web sites, but can represent any remote filesystem, which is echoed locally through ftp and/or subversion.

Coda can use SubEthaEdit syntax coloring 'modes,' so LSL is supported. Also available is a plug-in editor which lets you run arbitrary scripts on the selection or document.

http://www.panic.com/coda/

BBEdit and TextWrangler

You can get an LSL language plugin for all versions of BBEdit and TextWrangler at Erik Scholtz' Blog

For older versions of BBEdit (7.0 or less) and TextWrangler (1.0 only), there is a module available at http://adammarker.org/bbedit

Linux Editors

Kate

Kate is an advanced text editor for KDE. Usually included in all KDE based distributions.
A Kate LSL Mode is available on this wiki.

Gedit

Gedit is an advanced text editor for GNOME.
See User:Kuraiko_Yoshikawa/sandbox/LSL_Goodies/gedit for a manual, syntax file and Color Theme download.

Nano

Nano is a curses-based text editor for Unix and Unix-like systems.
Nano has been an official part of the GNU Project since February 2001.
See User:Kuraiko_Yoshikawa/sandbox/LSL_Goodies/nano for a manual and syntax file download.

Vim

Based on the vi editor common to Unix-like systems, Vim is designed for use both from a command line interface and as a standalone application in a graphical user interface.
Vim comes standard with LSL highlighting support.

Features Table

Name Integrated development environment Windows Mac OS Linux Code Completion Highlighting Actively Maintained
Con-Wylies-Script-Generator Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
LSL-Plus Yes Yes Yes Yes No
LSLForge Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
LSL Editor Community Edition Yes Yes No Custom Vars and Functions also Yes Yes
LslPre Yes Windows (.NET) No Yes Yes Yes
MiceOnABeam Visual Scripting Tool Yes Windows (.NET) No Custom Vars and Functions also Yes Yes