A Sublime Text 2 plugin to extract and list TODO comments from open files and project folders.
Take a look at this screencast (courtesy of Shannon Huffman) for an overview.
The preferred method is to use the Sublime Package Manager. Alternatively, checkout from github:
$ cd Sublime Text 2/Packages
$ git clone https://robcowie@github.com/robcowie/SublimeTODO.git
All plugin configuration must be placed in user or project-specific settings inside a todo
object, for example;
{
// other user config ...
"todo": {
"patterns": {}
}
}
See an example user settings file here.
Extraction uses regular expressions that return one match group
representing the message. Default patterns are provided for TODO
, NOTE
, FIXME
and CHANGED
comments.
To override or provide more patterns, add patterns
to user settings, e.g.
"patterns": {
"TODO": "TODO[\\s]*?:+(?P<todo>.*)$",
"NOTE": "NOTE[\\s]*?:+(?P<note>.*)$",
"FIXME": "FIX ?ME[\\s]*?:+(?P<fixme>\\S.*)$",
"CHANGED": "CHANGED[\\s]*?:+(?P<changed>\\S.*)$"
}
Note that the pattern must provide at least one named group which will be used to group the comments in results.
By default, searching is not case sensitive. You can change this behaviour by adding
"case_sensitive": true
to the todo settings object.
Global settings folder_exclude_patterns
, file_exclude_patterns
and binary_file_patterns
are excluded from search results.
To exclude further directories, add directory names (not glob pattern or regexp) to folder_exclude_patterns
in todo settings:
"todo": {
"folder_exclude_patterns": [
"vendor",
"tmp"
]
}
To add file excludes, add glob patterns to file_exclude_patterns
:
"file_exclude_patterns": [
"*.css"
]
Override the results view title by setting result_title
"result_title": "TODO Results"
Show TODOs: Project and open files
scans all files in your project
Show TODOs: Open files only
scans only open, saved files
Both are triggered from the command palette. No default key bindings are provided.
Results can be navigated by keyboard and mouse:
n
ext, p
revious, c
lear, enter
alt-double click
(shift-double click
in Linux)
Note that due to the lack of support for context in mousemaps right now, alt-double click will trigger in any document, though it should be a no-op.
All of SublimeTODO is licensed under the MIT license.
Copyright (c) 2012 Rob Cowie szaz@mac.com
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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