Update WIP with jump table for words and conditions

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Dominic Grimm 2023-04-02 12:39:35 +02:00
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{
"comments": {
// symbol used for single line comment. Remove this entry if your language does not support line comments
"lineComment": "//",
"lineComment": ";",
// symbols used for start and end a block comment. Remove this entry if your language does not support block comments
"blockComment": [ "/*", "*/" ]
// "blockComment": [ "/*", "*/" ]
},
// symbols used as brackets
"brackets": [

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# Welcome to your VS Code Extension
## What's in the folder
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