Toggle Words
Sublime Text 4 Plugin - Toggle words on hotkey
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About
Plugin for Sublime Text 3 - toggle words with support for user defined arrays.
true -> false
yes -> no
on -> off
0 -> 1
left -> right
top -> bottom
up -> down
width -> height
and it automatically adapts to words like ->
false <-> true
False <-> True
FALSE <-> TRUE
Usage
Set cursor on word or select word and press:
- macOS - Cmd+Alt+X
- Windows - Ctrl+Alt+X
- Linux - Ctrl+Alt+X
Installation
- Install Package Control
- Open ST command panel (Shift+Control+P), choose
Package Control — Install Package
, typeToggle
, find Toggle Words and press Enter - Have fun!
or
- Open you Sublime Text 3 Packages directory
- Run
git clone git@github.com:gordio/ToggleWords.git
- Have fun!
Configure
Keys
You may redefine the key bindings in your sublime-keymap with command toggle_word
.
User defined arrays
You can define lists of words, which will be cycled through in order.
Example file ToggleWords.sublime-settings
:
{
// User defined words
"toggle_words_dict": [
["left", "right"],
["up", "down"],
["top", "bottom"],
["width", "height"],
["red","orange","yellow","green","blue","purple"],
["true", "false"],
["yes", "no"],
["on", "off"],
["0", "1"]
]
}
If installed using Package Control
dictionary file should be located in <data_path>/Packages
. To get there select Preferences -> Browse Packages...
in Sublime menu. Create one if it does not exist.