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Sublime Moodle Completions

Provides Moodle LMS completions for Sublime Text.

Auto complete shows the completion popup as you type, so you can fill in long words by typing only a few characters. — Sublime Text Documentation

Usage

Pressing ctrl+space (OSX and Windows), alt+/ (Linux) will show the completion popup if it's not currently showing. If it is showing, it'll select the next item. — Sublime Text Documentation

Installation

Package Control

  1. Open Package Control: Preferences -> Package Control
  2. Select Package Control: Install Package
  3. Type Moodle Completions into the search box and select the package to install it

Git

Clone directly into your Sublime Text Packages directory. Locate your Packages directory by using the menu item Preferences -> Browse Packages....

Manual (recommended for Linux users)

  1. Download a release
  2. Unzip and copy it to your Sublime Text Packages directory. Locate your Packages directory by using the menu item Preferences -> Browse Packages....