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Enlister

by kaelspencer ST3

A Sublime Text 3 plugin to launch project specific tools and such via subprocess.

Details

  • 1.0.0
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 10 years ago
  • 33 minutes ago
  • 10 years ago

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  • Total 310
  • Win 228
  • Mac 59
  • Linux 23
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Readme

Source
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sublime-enlister

Enlister is a plugin that can launch project specific tools. Typically, this is used to launch build environments that vary depending on the project. The plugin looks for the project setting enlister which is an array of objects that have three properties: * name - The display name in the command palette. * command - The command to launch. This is passed directly to subprocess. It can be an array of strings if arguments need to be split out. * shell - The value for the shell parameter in subprocess.Popen. Optional, defaults to False. * working_dir - The working directory.

See enlister.sublime-project for samples, or look below.

Installation

Copy these files into an enlister folder under your user Packages. Or, install via Package Control.

Usage

Enlister looks for your commands in the current project's settings. Launch the command palette and type enlister. This causes the command palette to display all valid commands for the project.

Samples

{
    "enlister": [
        {
            "name": "terminal",
            "command": "gnome-terminal",
            "shell": false,
            "working_dir": "/home/kael/Documents/code"
        },{
            "name": "python",
            "command": "gnome-terminal --tab --maximize --command python",
            "shell": true,
            "working_dir": "/home/kael/Documents/code"
        },{
            "name": "windows",
            "command": "c:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe /k \"d:\\env\\project1\\start.cmd\"",
            "shell": true,
            "working_dir": "d:\\env\\project1"
        },{
            "name": "conemu",
            "command": "c:\\Windows\\System32\\cmd.exe /k \"d:\\Tools\\ConEmu\\ConEmu\\ConEmuC64.exe /ATTACH /NOCMD & d:\\env\\project1\\start.cmd\"",
            "shell": true,
            "working_dir": "d:\\env\\project1"
        }
    ]
}