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Tagify

by maciej-zuk ALL

Put tags in your code

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  • 2017.03.24.20.54.54
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Tagify

Working in Sublime Text 3. Probably in ST2 too. Add tags to your code. Put anywhere in your code #@tagname to create tag “tagname”.

Python:

#@todo
def someUnfinishedFunction():
    pass

JS:

// #@tag

HTML:

To gather summary press Ctrl+Shift+P and run Tagify: Get tag list command. File names are links! Using Ctrl+t you can bring menu with common and recently used tags.

Installation

Clone this repo into packages or search in package control.

News

  • 24 march 2017 - you can custimize tag re, also plaintext files support added