We’re pleased to announce the release of RDFox Syntax Highlighting for VS Code. This open-source extension is designed to help RDFox users work with their data, queries and rules more efficiently.
The extension adds colour to keywords, operators, IRIs and literals in a number of RDF formats (Turtle, TriG, N-Triples and N-Quads), as well as Datalog rules, SPARQL scripts, and RDFox shell scripts.
It also adds a set of icons to help you organise and navigate your project directory.
To use the extension yourself, simply go to the “Extensions” tab in VS Code, type “RDFox” in the search bar and click “Install” on the extension page.
Once enabled, the extension will automatically apply colours and icons to your RDFox files.
If you’re working with RDF, SPARQL, or Datalog and aren’t already using RDFox, you can try it for free today! Not only is RDFox the world’s fastest graph database, but it also offers the most performant and complete semantic reasoning available on the market. Now that coding your solutions is easier than ever, there’s not excuse no to get stuck in!