WLST
Sublime Text Plugin for WLST
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WLST for Sublime Text 2
This add-on adds syntax highlighting and tab/code completion for WLST (.py) scripts.
Sublime Text 2 Installation
With Sublime Package Control
Install Package Control to install Sublime Text 2 packages.
Once you have Package Control installed, activate your Command Palette and choose '''Package Control: Install Package'''.
Then search for “WLST” and press Enter. In mere moments you'll be up and running with full syntax highlighting and tab completion for WLST.
Note: You will need to explicitly choose the WLST language as .py files will default to python syntax highlighting. To permanently fix this, open 'View Syntax->Open all with current extension as…'->WLST. To change it back when are you using python, just reverse it.
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