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PHP Namespace Command

Sublime Text Package (DEPRECATED)

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SublimeText Package by Alexandre Salomé

DEPRECATED: It is recommended to use SublimePHPCompanion, a complete plugin for PHP development.

This packages provides a shortcut to insert the namespace definition in a PHP file. It has support for PSR-0 style namespaces and support for PSR-4 if Composer is used.

Installation

To install the plugin under Linux:

cd ~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages
git clone https://github.com/alexandresalome/sublime-alom Alom

This package provides:

  • php_namespace: Insert PHP namespace

Shortcuts for commands

You can add it to your shortcuts: go to Preferences, Key Bindings (User) and add the following lines:

[
    {
        "keys": ["ctrl+alt+n"], "command": "php_namespace"
    }
]