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Function Name Display

by akrabat ALL

Display current class and function name on the status bar

Details

  • 2016.07.15.13.17.48
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 8 years ago
  • 51 minutes ago
  • 12 years ago

Installs

  • Total 69K
  • Win 39K
  • Mac 16K
  • Linux 14K
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Sublime Function Name Display

This plugin displays the current file, class and function name on the status bar in Sublime Text 2 and 3.

Installation

The recommended method of installation is via Package Control. It will download upgrades to your packages automatically.

Package Control

Using Git

Go to your Sublime Text Packages directory and clone the repository using the command below:

git clone https://github.com/akrabat/SublimeFunctionNameDisplay “Function Name Display”

Limitations

This plugin looks for Sublime's 'entity.name.type.class' and 'entity.name.function' scopes to work out where a class and function starts. Note that it doesn't determine where the class/function ends.