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@phoenix-plugin-registry/cacique.templates

v1.0.7

Published

Insert code from templates

Readme

Cacique Templates

Brackets extension that auto complete HTML, CSS and JS templates or insert them by a dialog. The templates were made based on my personal use. Feel free to fork and edit it!

Usage

Select Edit > Cacique Templates. A dialog will appears with a select componet that contains a list of available templates. Choose one and it will be placed on the current document at the current cursor position. You can also access the dialog with the shortcut alt + C

Inline shortcuts

You can also use inline shortcuts. Type the shortcut and then type alt + C. The shortcuts are presented on the selects options at the dialog and on a list below:

HTML

  • Basic HTML: html
  • Link to CSS: html_css
  • Basic html with centered canvas: html_canvas

JS

  • FOR: js_fori
    • FOR with end value: js_fori_[end value]

Custom Snippets

Create your own snippets by adding a file named cacique.txt to the target file directory. In this document, create your snippets using the following format:

name::content

Load the snippets using the icon on the right menu or the shortcut Alt+C and then click on Load File. To use it, type c_name and use the shortcut Alt+C