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Sublime Text snippets for Groovy programming language

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Sublime Text Groovy Snippets

This is NOT the package for Groovy language support in Sublime Text. If you were looking for that, you can find it here.

So, you may be wondering why we created this. We just wanted to add some more snippets that we found useful while developing Groovy/Grails applications. Or, in other words, we are lazy and want to type less and less every day :)

If you feel that is your case too, feel free to use (and extend) this snippets.

Also, if you are also struggling with GSP (Groovy Server Pages), check out our other package here.

Installation

The easiest way to get these snippets, is by using Package Control. If you already have it, you just need to search for Groovy Snippets and install it. In case you don't, take a look here.

Usage

Once you have installed the snippets, the only thing you need to do is type the desired trigger and hit Tab (or whatever you have set as completion key). Also, you can press ⌘ + Space (or Ctrl + Space) to get a list of all available completions.

Collaboration

If you think we got something wrong, have any suggestions, want to make a request or add some creation of your own, please feel free to contact us.

Contact

You can report anything using this repo's issue section.

Also, you can fork it and submit a pull request.

And in case you need a more human touch, you can contact @mathifonseca or @bToGaleotti