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Copy as HTML

by liulex ST3 Win

Copy code in Sublime Text with syntax highlighting

Labels copy, html, clipboard

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Installs

  • Total 6K
  • Win 6K
  • Mac 0
  • Linux 0
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Readme

Source
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CopyAsHtml

This is a fork of ExportHtml.

This plugin allows you copy your code in HTML format to preserve its syntax highlighting. It uses Sublime's theme colors and font styles.

* For the moment, it only supports Windows. Pull requests are welcome.

Install

Use the Sublime Package Control and search for Copy as HTML.

or

Download this repo and place the whole folder in Sublime's Packages directory.

Sublime will automatically download the dependencies and when it's done, restart Sublime.

Usage

Just choose Copy as HTML from the context menu.

You can also bind the command to a key combination, for example:

{
        { "keys": ["ctrl+shift+c"], "command": "copy_as_html" }
}

Tip: Use it with Snipaste. :wink:

Credits

License

MIT