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add syntax highlighting
Slack usually let's you set a syntax for snippets, perhaps this is possible with the plugin as well?
Thanks, super useful plugin!
And linenumbers corresponding to the actual ones would be amazing
currently there is no way to beautify input via snippets. The API only allows attachments or pre-text unfortunately. For the line numbers, I'm not sure what you mean, it currently does display the lines selected within the file?
@b-sharpe I yeah that would be really if there were some kind of syntax highlighting
option (Integrate Markdown support?). As for the line numbers I think @gerbenvandijk had something like in the attached screenshot in mind (which would also be really cool to have)
Snippet styled with Markdown
public function sendToSlack($message)
{
$this->submit($message);
}
PhpStorm screenshot: line numbers.
i might be wrong here, but isn't it possible by setting the file type of a snippet @b-sharpe ?
https://api.slack.com/types/file -> scroll down to "file types":
Possible filetype values include, but are not limited to the following:\
auto Auto Detect Type
text Plain Text
applescript AppleScript
boxnote BoxNote
c C
csharp C#
cpp C++
css CSS
csv CSV
clojure Clojure
coffeescript CoffeeScript
cfm Cold Fusion
d D
dart Dart
diff Diff
dockerfile Docker
erlang Erlang
fsharp F#
fortran Fortran
go Go
groovy Groovy
html HTML
handlebars Handlebars
haskell Haskell
haxe Haxe
java Java
javascript JavaScript/JSON
kotlin Kotlin
latex LaTeX/sTeX
lisp Lisp
lua Lua
markdown Markdown (raw)
matlab MATLAB
mumps MUMPS
ocaml OCaml
objc Objective-C
php PHP
pascal Pascal
perl Perl
pig Pig
post Slack Post
powershell PowerShell
puppet Puppet
python Python
r R
ruby Ruby
rust Rust
sql SQL
sass Sass
scala Scala
scheme Scheme
shell Shell
smalltalk Smalltalk
swift Swift
tsv TSV
vb VB.NET
vbscript VBScript
velocity Velocity
verilog Verilog
xml XML
yaml YAML
@Nguimjeu @qikkeronline Unfortunately inline line numbers and code formatting are not something you can do via a incoming webhook, basically you are bound to what can be done here: https://api.slack.com/docs/messages/builder
The file types link is for attaching actual files via https://api.slack.com/methods/files.upload which is using the Web API + OAuth rather than webhooks
Clear, thanks for explaining @b-sharpe 👍