davidrios / jade-tmbundle

A comprehensive textmate / sublime text bundle for the Jade template language.
https://github.com/davidrios/jade-tmbundle
MIT License
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Jade.tmbundle

This was made specifically for Sublime Text 2, but was tested and works with Textmate 2 and Sublime Text 3

A TextMate Bundle for the Jade templating language. Implemented in JSON-tmLanguage, a compiled tmLanguage version is included. All language features that I know of (including some undocumented ones and quircks of the Jade parser) and some indent increase/decrease patterns are implemented.

A test.jade file is included for testing, it is a valid file, so you can compile it with jade to check its output.

A test_errors.jade file is also included for testing some syntax/semantic errors that are highlighted.

A highlighter using Python instead of JavaScript is also included for use with PyJade, you can either manually select Jade (Python) from the syntaxes list or give your file the extension .py.jade to select automatically (only on Sublime Text). Also included is a test.py.jade file that can be compiled with pyjade to test it.

Installation

Using Package Control in SUblime Text 2/3

Package control is a package manager for Sublime Text extensions (think of it like "apt-get" for Sublime Text). If you haven't already, install Package Control into your instance of Sublime Text and restart. Choose Package Controll: Install Package (press Ctrl/Cmd + p and then type pi), search for package named Jade and install. Restart if you cannot select "Jade" from syntax highlighter menu.

TextMate 2

mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles
git clone https://github.com/davidrios/jade-tmbundle.git Jade.tmbundle

Sublime Text manual installation

mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 2/Packages
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 2/Packages
git clone https://github.com/davidrios/jade-tmbundle.git Jade

Replace '2' with '3' in case of Sublime Text 3.

Patches for additions are always welcome.