Function Name Display
Display current class and function name on the status bar
Details
Installs
- Total 69K
- Win 39K
- Mac 16K
- Linux 14K
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Readme
- Source
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Sublime Function Name Display
This plugin displays the current file, class and function name on the status bar in Sublime Text 2 and 3.
Installation
The recommended method of installation is via Package Control. It will download upgrades to your packages automatically.
Package Control
- Follow instructions on https://sublime.wbond.net
- Install using Package Control: Install > Function Name Display package
Using Git
Go to your Sublime Text Packages directory and clone the repository using the command below:
git clone https://github.com/akrabat/SublimeFunctionNameDisplay “Function Name Display”
Limitations
This plugin looks for Sublime's 'entity.name.type.class' and 'entity.name.function' scopes to work out where a class and function starts. Note that it doesn't determine where the class/function ends.