Zip Browser
Open a panel to browse and edit zip file's content on opening a zip file. .sublime-package also supported.
Details
Installs
- Total 4K
- Win 2K
- Mac 1K
- Linux 615
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Readme
- Source
- bitbucket.org
Zip Browser
This plugin shows you a list of the files stored in a zipfile on opening the zipfile. You can select a file to open it. If you change the file, the file in zip will be updated.
Planned Features
- cache management (for now cached files are not removed)
- add commands for browsing
Changes
- 2014-05-08
- remove debug output
- 2014-05-07
- xmind, mmap, mmp files are also zip files
- 2014-04-28
- Contribution from Arthur Darcet: ePub files are zips and can be opened
- 2014-03-07
- add a "close this view" to the menu, such that a zip view can be quit easier (if you do not see any tabs like in distraction-free mode)
- 2014-01-02
- cleanup temp dir hourly
- fix on_activated() for newest sublime text 3 dev version
- use tempdir as temporary directory rather than cache directory, because sublime text settings files, may corrupt current ST behaviour
Author
Kay-Uwe (Kiwi) Lorenz <kiwi@franka.dyndns.org> (http://quelltexter.org)
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