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+# Pokéscript Language Support for Visual Studio Code
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-This is the README for your extension "pokescript". After writing up a brief description, we recommend including the following sections.
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+Adds syntax highlighting for the Pokéscript language to Visual Studio Code. It is based on https://github.com/dan-c-underwood/vscode-arm - An ARM support Extension.
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-> Tip: Many popular extensions utilize animations. This is an excellent way to show off your extension! We recommend short, focused animations that are easy to follow.
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-### 1.0.0
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-Initial release of ...
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-Fixed issue #.
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-* [Visual Studio Code's Markdown Support](http://code.visualstudio.com/docs/languages/markdown)
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-* [Markdown Syntax Reference](https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/)
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-**Enjoy!**
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