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Provides syntax highlighting for <template> tags for Sublime Text

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sublime-syntax-definition-template-tag

Provides syntax highlighting for <template> tags for Sublime Text

The template tag and the code inside are highlighted in Sublime Text

Installation

Install the package via Sublime Text Package Control. This will provide auto-updates.

  1. Open Sublime Text.
  2. Open Package Control by pressing Cmd + Shift + P (Mac) or Ctrl + Shift + P (Windows). Alternatively, in the menu bar, click on Sublime Text > Settings > Package Control.
  3. Type install in the search bar so that you can quickly find and select Package Control: Install Package.
  4. Search for Template Tag, then select to install.
  5. Open any file with a <template> tag (e.g. components, routes, tests) to see syntax highlighting in action!

[!NOTE]

This package depends on another package called Handlebars. Use the Package Control to install the latter, too.

Contributing

See the Contributing guide for details.

Credits

Thanks to @daain for supporting Handlebars since 2012.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.