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---
title: Setting up your editor
description: Instructions for configuring linting and syntax highlighting
author: Rich Harris
authorURL: https://twitter.com/Rich_Harris
draft: true
---
_**Coming soon**_
This post will walk you through setting up your editor so that it recognises Svelte files:
- eslint-plugin-svelte3
- svelte-vscode
- associating .svelte files with HTML in VS Code, Sublime, etc.
## Atom
To treat `*.svelte` files as HTML, open _**Edit → Config...**_ and add the following lines to your `core` section:
```cson
"*":
core:
customFileTypes:
"text.html.basic": [
"svelte"
]
```
## Vim/Neovim
You can use the [coc-svelte extension](https://github.com/coc-extensions/coc-svelte) which utilises the official language-server.
As an alternative you can treat all `*.svelte` files as HTML. Add the following line to your `init.vim`:
```
au! BufNewFile,BufRead *.svelte set ft=html
```
To temporarily turn on HTML syntax highlighting for the current buffer, use:
```
:set ft=html
```
To set the filetype for a single file, use a [modeline](https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Modeline_magic):
```
<!-- vim: set ft=html :-->
```
## Visual Studio Code
We recommend using the official [Svelte for VS Code extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=svelte.svelte-vscode).
## JetBrains WebStorm
The [Svelte Framework Integration](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/12375-svelte/) can be used to add support for Svelte to WebStorm, or other Jetbrains IDEs. Consult the [WebStorm plugin installation guide](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/managing-plugins.html) on the JetBrains website for more details.
## Sublime Text 3
Open any `.svelte` file.
Go to _**View → Syntax → Open all with current extension as... → HTML**_.