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Ledger syntax highlighting

by moeffju ALL

Ledger syntax highlighting for Sublime Text / TextMate

Details

  • 2016.01.23.12.12.16
  • github.​com
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Readme

Source
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sublime-ledger-syntax is a Sublime/TextMate syntax definition file for Ledger (ledger-cli.org) files

Installation

The easiest way to install this package is through Package Control.

Otherwise, if you have Git: clone the repository in your Sublime Text “Packages” directory (Sublime Menu -> Preferences -> Browse Packages…). If you don’t have Git, download the source zip and unpack it into a new directory named sublime-ledger-syntax within your Packages directory.