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And SublimeCodeIntel does intelligent autocomplete for: PHP, Python, RHTML, JavaScript, Smarty, Mason, Node.js, XBL, Tcl, HTML, HTML5, TemplateToolkit, XUL, Django, Perl, Ruby, Python3.
Not quite at the level of an object/class browser like Visual Studio, but it does provide for some key functionality in this area.
While you're at it, check out SublimeLinter too.
il y a 13 ans
Check out the SublimeCodeIntel plugin, which does a quite nice job of meeting this goal, in addition to being syntax-aware for many programming languages. https://github.com/Kronuz/SublimeCodeIntel
Note if you have install issues, be sure to try restarting Sublime at the point of failure; that's what got it to install properly for me.
I have recently discovered the SublimeCodeIntel plugin which provides a basic level of project indexing, project-wide auto completion, and "goto declaration" functionality. Works great. https://github.com/Kronuz/SublimeCodeIntel/blob/master/README.rst
I also highly recommend the SublimeLinter plugin which provides realtime code error analysis like many of the full fledged IDEs. https://github.com/Kronuz/SublimeLinter/blob/master/README.rst
I see this also at smaller font sizes, but not larger ones. Perhaps it is just a rounding/off-by-one error.
It seems that if you View->Hide Menu while in Distraction Free mode, it will remember this setting between sessions, and keep the menu hidden -- specifically in Distraction Free mode only.
Thanks for the tip.
I have also found the SublimeCodeIntel plugin to do this and more.
For consistency it might make more sense to call it "auto_complete_commit_triggers" and conform it to the same values pattern that "auto_complete_triggers" already uses. I would think that we could just put different values for "auto_complete_commit_trigger_characters" in <filetype>.sublime-settings files equally as well though.
I think I would like this if we still retained the ability to create an unnamed file quickly with e.g. Ctrl-N -- mainly for when I want to take a quick note or paste some chunk of text in and do some one-off manipulations to it without ever saving.
I can confirm this works. I kept my work and home Sublime Text 2 folders synchronized using Dropbox and an NTFS junction as described in the above link.
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