Sublime Text: Difference between revisions

From NSIS Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 5: Line 5:
However, the more convenient way to add NSIS support into Sublime Text is using the [https://github.com/NSIS-Dev/sublime-nsis NSIS Developer] package, which is basically a collection of the mentioned individual packages.
However, the more convenient way to add NSIS support into Sublime Text is using the [https://github.com/NSIS-Dev/sublime-nsis NSIS Developer] package, which is basically a collection of the mentioned individual packages.


=== Screenshot ===
[[File:NSIS_Completions.gif]]
[[File:NSIS_Completions.gif]]



Revision as of 11:11, 7 August 2015

Description

There are several packages available to turn Sublime Text into a powerful development environment, and each of them can be installed separately via Package Control.

However, the more convenient way to add NSIS support into Sublime Text is using the NSIS Developer package, which is basically a collection of the mentioned individual packages.

Screenshot

NSIS Completions.gif

Features

  • NSIS Grammar
  • NLF Grammar
  • Syntax Completion
  • Code Snippets
  • Build System (Windows, Unix)

Installation

Package Control

The easiest way to install is via Package Control

1. Add our repository https://nsis-dev.github.io/sublime-nsis/repository.json
2. Choose “Install package” from the Command Palette (Super+Shift+p)
3. Select “NSIS Developer” and press Enter

GitHub

1. Change to your Sublime Text Packages directory
2. git clone https://github.com/NSIS-Dev/sublime-nsis.git 'NSIS Developer'

Windows Installer

1. Download the latest release
2. Compile Support/installer.nsi
3. Run setup and follow instructions

Links

NSIS Developer on GitHub