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Behave Toolkit

by mixxorz ST3

BehaveToolkit provides integration between Sublime Text 3 and Behave.

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Behave Toolkit

BehaveToolkit provides integration between Sublime Text 3 and Behave.

Features:

  • Run specific scenarios
  • Generate step functions
  • Go to step function
  • Highlight unimplemented steps

Installation

Package Control

  1. Install the Sublime Text Package Controlplugin if you don't have it already.
  2. Open the command palette and start typing Package Control: Install Package.
  3. Enter BehaveToolkit.

Via Git

You can also install development builds by cloning the repo directly to your Packages folder.

# on a Mac
$ cd "$HOME/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages"
# on Linux
$ cd $HOME/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages
# on Windows (PowerShell)
$ cd "$env:appdata\Sublime Text 3\Packages\"

$ git clone https://github.com/mixxorz/BehaveToolkit

Getting Started

Read the getting started guide.

Documentation

The full documentation can be found here.

How to Contribute

Please read the contributing guide.

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