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BridleNSIS for SublimeText

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BridleNSIS syntax definitions and completions for Sublime Text (the former work for TextMate as well!)

BridleNSIS is a language extension for NSIS designed to make things easier to express and rein in verbosity of NSIS at places.

Note: This package is compatible with Sublime Text 3 (Build 3103 or higher). Click here for a Sublime Text 2 version of this package.

Installation

Package Control

  1. Make sure you already have Package Control installed
  2. Choose “Install Package” from the Command Palette (Super+Shift+p)
  3. Type “BridleNSIS” and press Enter

With auto_upgrade enabled, Package Control will keep all installed packages up-to-date!

Using Git

  1. Change to your Sublime Text Packages directory
  2. Clone repository git clone https://github.com/idleberg/sublime-bridlensis.git BridleNSIS

Manual installation

  1. Download the latest stable release
  2. Unzip the archive to your Sublime Text Packages directory

Usage

To avoid interference with vanilla NSIS, consider using the file-extensions .bridle-nsis and .bridle-nsh. Alternatively, you can set the syntax to “BridleNSIS” (source.nsis.bridle) manually.

Completions

Since all BridleNSIS commands match their vanilla NSIS equivalents, the completions are prefixed with b:. While Sublime Text's fuzzy search doesn't require you to type the prefix, you might get quicker results doing so, especially for commands such as If, which could be confused with the compile-time command !if or the LogicLib macro ${If}.

Build System

On Windows, you can build your script using the default Superb. If you have any build systems for vanilla NSIS installed, you might have to switch to BridleNSIS before building.

License

This work is licensed under the The MIT License.

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Lexer for Cud

Hi
Would be good to see lexer for CudaText. Is it hard to do?

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