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The majority of snippets for node 10.26. There are 783 total right now.
Just look for sublime-node-snippets
on Package Control. It is called "Node Completions" on the site, but comes up as "sublime-node-snippets".
- Open the Commands Palette (command+shift+p)
- Package Control: Add Repository
- Past in this repos URL
- Press Enter
- Open the palette again
- press enter on "sublime-node-snippets"
- watch it install
Pressing .
(period) will end the snippet lookup.
You will have better results if you pretend the period isn't needed. So if you are looking for fs.readdir
, you would type fsread
and you would see the results coming up.
Node Populars
- async
- underscore
- lodash
Node Core
- Assert
- Buffer
- Child
- Console
- Cluster
- Crypto
- Decoder
- Domain
- Dns
- Event
- Http
- Https
- Fs
- Global
- Module
- Net
- Path
- Punnycode
- Process
- Querystring
- Readline
- Repl
- Timers
- Tls Ssl
- Tty
- Udp
- Util
- Url
- Os
- Vm
- Zlib
I went to each page of the node docs, and copied the functions. Then I wrote a converter to take each function and convert it to a snippet.
For Example, this line:
setTimeout(fun, delay)
Is going to get converted to:
setTimeout(${1:fun}, ${2:delay})${0}
When the word callback appears, it will convert it to the standard
fun
snippet.
fs.readdir(path, callback)
will become
fs.readdir(${1:path}, function(${2:args}){
${3:// body}
})${0}
This file is cool. It is just a line-by-line output of the node docs functions. This is the file that is raked over to generate the snippets.
Just run node build.js
and it will rake the sources.txt file and then write the new snippet in the snippets folder.
Everything before the first (
will be used as the filename.
Here is how I quickly got all these snippets. I will use Express as an example since it isn't in here.
First I went to the docs for the framework, and I looked to see what the code examples were wrapped in.
For the express docs site, the codes are show in section h3
tags. So to quickly get the list, I ran the following code:
Array.prototype.slice.call(document.querySelectorAll("section h3"), 0).map(function(item){
return item.textContent.trim();
}).join("\n");
Then copied the output and pasted it in the sources.txt file. Done!
The word callback
will automagically be converted into a function.
Just add (or edit) a line in the source file. Then run node build.js
to generate the new snippets.
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