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TOML

by jasonwilliams ALL

Sublime Text 2/3 syntax highlighting for .toml/.tml format

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  • Win 23K
  • Mac 30K
  • Linux 23K
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TOML Highlighting for Sublime Text

Sublime Text syntax highlight for TOML format on Sublime Text 3.

Installation

The easiest way to install it is to use Package Control. Alternatively, install it manually as described below.

Manual install

Download the repository as a zip file. Unzip the content into a folder named TOML. Copy the folder into Sublime Text's Packages folder.