Cannot install MagicPython on latest vscode 1.6
See original GitHub issueFirst I want to say thank you for creating this. I tried installing it on latest vscode and I got an error.
Error is here:
Couldn't find a compatible version of MagicPython with this version of Code.
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Thanks for letting us know. While we’re looking into this, you may want to know that since version 1.5 VSCode uses MagicPython as a default highlighter for Python, so you should get all of the benefits without the need to install it separately. Obviously, the version of the highlighter that VSCode uses by default lags somewhat behind our releases, but for most use-cases it doesn’t matter.
This has been fix for me, closing.