# SWMF configuration file syntax > This is a Visual Studio Code extension and should be installed from the [VS Code extensions marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=svaberg.swmf-grammar) This extension provides syntax highlighting, outline view, and some code completion for [Space Weather Modelling Framework (SWMF)](http://csem.engin.umich.edu/tools/swmf/) configuration files, such as the BATSRUS `PARAM.in` file. The rules are based on the [SWMF manual](http://csem.engin.umich.edu/tools/swmf/documentation/SWMF.pdf) section 3.2.2. Automatically highlights files ending in `.in` and `.IN`. ![Features demo](images/demo.png) ## Features * Syntax highlighting * Hierarchical document tree in outline view. * Toggle comment using `!` as comment character. * Code folding between `#BEGIN_COMP` and `#END_COMP` markers. * Autoclosing of `#BEGIN_COMP`. ## Installation This is a [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/download) extension. It is best installed from the [on-line extensions marketplace](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=svaberg.swmf-grammar), or from inside VS Code `Preferences/Extensions` and search for `swmf-grammar`. ### Alternative installation from source code This should only be required for developers. 1. Clone the repository and enter into the folder ```bash git clone git@github.com:svaberg/SWMF-grammar.git cd SWMF-grammar ``` 2. Install the required packages ```bash npm install ``` 3. Create a package ```bash vsce package ``` This should generate a `.vsix` file in the current directory. 4. Manually install the extension in VS Code (you may want to replace the wildcards in the version number) ```bash code --install-extension swmf-grammar-?.?.?.vsix ``` To test the installation, open the current folder in VS Code ```bash code . ``` and view the file `demo.in`.