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Tcsh and Csh Mode

by supergra ALL

(t)csh highlighting for sublime text 3

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  • 2014.10.02.17.17.13
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 10 years ago
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  • Total 2K
  • Win 903
  • Mac 625
  • Linux 786
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tcsh-sublime

This package adds basic, no-frills highlighting for Cshell scripts.

Cshell is meant to be read and not written. The built-in “generic” shell highlighting does not always cut it for C-shell. My goal is sanity. I have tried to make it perform reasonable syntax highlighting, but I include no snippets or other fancy features.