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Easy​Element

by bcostoff ST3

Wrap HTML tags around selected text in Sublime Text 3

Details

  • 2014.07.29.12.13.14
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 11 years ago
  • 2 months ago
  • 11 years ago

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  • Total 3K
  • Win 2K
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  • Linux 143
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EasyElement

Wrap HTML tags around selected text in Sublime Text 3 easily using the right click menu.

Installation

Without Git: Download the latest source from GitHub <http://github.com/bcostoff/EasyElement> and copy the whole directory into the Packages directory.

With Git: Clone the repository in your Sublime Text Packages directory, located somewhere in user's “Home” directory::

git clone git://github.com/bcostoff/EasyElement.git

The “Packages” packages directory is located differently in different platforms. To access the directory use:

  • OS X::

    Sublime Text -> Preferences -> Browse Packages…

  • Linux::

    Preferences -> Browse Packages…

  • Windows::

    Preferences -> Browse Packages…

Usage

Right click on any selected word or group of words, choose a tag under Easy Element to wrap around the selected text.