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Web Encoders

by revolunet ST2

url and base64 helpers for SublimeText 2

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  • 2014.01.03.18.43.45
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 10 years ago
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  • Win 1K
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  • Linux 369
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Readme

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Sublime Text 2 Web encoders plugin

A simple ST2 plugin to help you encode/decode data

Select the text you want to encode then cmd+shift+P and select your encoder.

Currently supports base64, urlencoding and HTML encoding

Installation :

  • you should use sublime package manager
  • use cmd+shift+P then Package Control: Install Package
  • look for Web Encoders and install it.

Usage :

  • use cmd+shift+P then choose your encoder to convert the selection
  • or bind some key in your user key binding

The code is available at github https://github.com/revolunet/sublimetext-web-encoders

Licence MIT : http://revolunet.mit-license.org