OCaml Platform 0.1.4 Vsix File Free Download
A Free Programming Languages Extension By Rusty Key (rustykey)
Downloads: 11 Updated: May 5, 2020
You are about to download the OCaml Platform Vsix v0.1.4 file for Visual Studio Code 1.43.0 and up: Official OCaml Support from OCamlLabs ...
Please note that the OCaml Platform Vsix file v0.1.4 on VsixHub is the original file archived from the Visual Studio Marketplace. You could choose a server to download the offline vsix extension file and install it.
VSIX Package File
• Vsix File: href-secret-extension-0.1.4_vsixhub.com.vsix
• Extension Version: 0.1.4
• Requires: VS Code 1.43.0 and up
• File Size: 579.68 KB (593592 Bytes)
• MD5: cd87d17e0fc8357807142ea47aae3ccb
• SHA1: 19edd18c22ec56fdc75773dd1d4bdc7388eac0c8
• SHA256: 8955b03b4ae10481f664554c4e01469295130f71e94535a38e8e6c76e1092820
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Also OCaml Platform is included in these tags:
⋅ OCamlFormat ⋅ ocaml.ocamlformat ⋅ ocaml.dune-workspace ⋅ ocaml.dune-project ⋅ dune workspace ⋅ opam ⋅ OCamlbuild ⋅ ocaml.ocamlbuild ⋅ ocaml.merlin ⋅ ocaml.opam ⋅ ocaml.ocamllex ⋅ ocaml.menhir ⋅ ocaml.duneproject ⋅ ocaml.dune ⋅ dune project ⋅ dune ⋅ merlin ⋅ reason ⋅ OCamlyacc ⋅ ocamllex ⋅ ocaml ⋅ menhir ⋅ snippet
What Does The Extension Do
OCaml Platform is a freeware extension for VS Code published by Rusty Key, you can install it to increase the power of your Visual Studio Code:
Official OCaml Support from OCamlLabs ... Learn More >
How to Install OCaml Platform From a VSIX
You can easily install the OCaml Platform extension packaged in the .vsix file:
Launch VS Code, use the Install from VSIX command in the Extensions view command drop-down, or the Extensions: Install from VSIX... command in the Command Palette, and point to the .vsix file (i.e. href-secret-extension-0.1.4_vsixhub.com.vsix).
OCaml Platform Version History
OCaml Platform 0.1.2 (Updated: April 30, 2020)
OCaml Platform 0.1.1 (Updated: March 12, 2020)