ColdFusion Docs Launcher
Searches adobe coldfusion 10 wiki doc with the current selection in Sublime Text 2 / 3
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Coldfusion Docs Launcher
- Provides a command for launching a quick search and launch docs base on current environment
- Quick search anything via input panel
Provides a command for launching a coldfusion 10 quick doc search for the word at the cursor
Fork from SublimeText2CfQuickDocsLauncher
Installation
- cd {user sublime folder}/Packages
- git clone https://github.com/linkarys/CFDocsLauncher
Usage
- Place the cursor around or select the tag/function to be searched/loaded
- Use shift + alt + h to load the doc page for specific tag/function directly
- Use shift + alt+ s to perform an search operation against specific word
- Use shift + alt + ; to open the quick search panel and use the following syntax to perform search - search engine arg:value [arg:value ...] keyword - e.g. - search keyword array by google:
 - array - search keyword array by google with language zh:
 - g l:zh array - search keyword array by python with edition 2.7:
 - py e:2.7 array - search keyword python array by stackoverflow:
 - st python array - All the available abbr for search engine are: 
- g or nothing for google 
- py for python 
- php for php 
- st for stackoverflow 
- jq for jquery 
- mdn for mdn 
- subl for sublime text 
Quick load and quick search action will detect your environment automatically and load or search the on the proper source. You Should pre-define the source via Preferences->Package Settings->CF Docs Launcher
Settings
Here is a demo
{
    // The following source will be used when plug-in could not find a specific source base on current environment
    "default": "https://www.google.com/search?q=",
    /**
     * Use of quick launch and quick search
     *
     * doc_url is use for quick launch
     * search_url is use for quick search
     * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     */
    "python": {
        "doc_url": "http://docs.python.org/3.4/library/",
        "search_url": "http://docs.python.org/3.4/search.html?check_keywords=yes&area=default&q=",
    },
    /**
     * Use for quick panel search
     *
     * You should defined the source pattern following the following format:
     *  "prefix": {
     *      "pattern": "http://xxxxx/${keyname:defaultValue}/xxxx?q="
     *  }
     *
     *  The when you type in the input panel (ctrl + shift + ; by default) with
     *      prefix keyname:val querystring
     *  It will launch a search at http://xxxxx/var/xxxx?q=querystring
     *  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     */
    "search_patterns": {
        "g": {
            "pattern": "https://www.google.com/search?hl=${l:en}&q="
        }
    }
}