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by damien-biasotto ST2 Missing

Plugin for Sublime Text 2.

Details

  • 2018.06.21.05.29.18
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 8 years ago
  • 4 years ago
  • 14 years ago

Installs

  • Total 712
  • Win 410
  • Mac 158
  • Linux 144
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Readme

Source
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Help is a Sublime Text 2 and 3 plugin

Help plugin has a good name, and it does what its name suggests :

Select a text, hit F1 (default binding), then a list of urls (default : google/mootools/php) shows up, select your url and it opens a browser (or a new tab) with the help inside.

Of course you can manage your links, to do so, Ctrl+Shift+P or Cmd+Shift+P, and write “help manage”.

It's my first sublime text2 plugin and my first piece of code in Python.

Any ideas for improvement is of course appreciated.

The plugin is strongly inspired from Grafikart's open_browser plugin and Nettuts' Fetch plugin.