Generic Config
Generic highlighting of the configuration files for Sublime Text 2 and Sublime Text 3
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- Total 20K
- Win 7K
- Mac 7K
- Linux 6K
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Sublime-GenericConfig
Sublime-GenericConfig adds syntax highlighting of the configuration files to Sublime Text 2 and Sublime Text 3.
It aims to provide generic highlighting for files which are not supported by other plugins (for example ini files, nginx config).
This plugin may be used for a wide range of configuration files because highlighting is based on common syntax constructions.
NOTE: 0.0.6
is last version for Sublime Text 2.
Supported constructions
- One line comments (
#
,//
,--
and;
) - Block comments (
/* ... */
) - Numbers, hex values, numbers with units (
12M
,10kHz
etc) - Color (
#ccc
,#12ccff
etc) - Common constants (
true
/false
,yes
/no
etc) - Strings (single quotes and double quoted)
- Sections (
[name]
,<name>
,name { ... }
) - Key-value constructions (
key = value
,key: value
,key value ...
) - Variables (
$name
,%name
,%name%
,${name}
and few others) - Uppercase names (
SOME_NAME
) - URL-like strings (
http://name.org
,some://name:port/path
) - RegEx-like strings (
^...$
) - Common operators (
+
,-
etc) - Mime-like strings (
image/gif
,multipart/form-data
etc) - Function call (
name()
)