Django Tags
Django Template tag switcher for Sublime Text
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Sublime Django Tags
Fork of eddorre/SublimeERB supporting Django template tags.
Note: Only tested on Sublime Text 3
Installation
Sublime Package Control
Use Sublime Package Control. Once you have Sublime Package control installed, you can install “SublimeDjangoTags” in a few easy steps.
Press CTRL + SHIFT + P
on Windows and Linux and CMD + SHIFT + P
on a Mac to bring up Sublime's Command Palette, then type install package
to bring up Package Control's package selector. It should be the first selection. Type “Django Tags,” which, again, should be the first selection, and then hit enter. You should now have the proper package installed, but you will still need to add a keybinding to use it.
Usage
Keybinding
Package includes default keybinding to ctrl+shift+.
. That means you can use ctrl+shift+.
to create and toggle between Django template tags.
You can also override the default binding and define your own shortcut by following the next example:
[
{ "keys": ["ctrl+shift+."], "command": "django_tag" }
]
NOTE: On a Mac use the command key for the ctrl key.
Sample
Copyright
SublimeDjangoTags is Copyright © 2018 Jeewes, released under the MIT License.