Julia language support for Sublime Text 4 or above
- Syntax highlighting
- Unicode tab completion (like the REPL)
- Auto-indentation
- Snippets
If you haven't already, install Package Control, then select Julia
from the Package Control: Install Package
dropdown list in the Command Palette.
If you want more control over what you pull down, or if you'd like to submit a PR, you coould clone the repository directly.
# on a Mac
cd "$HOME/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text/Packages"
# on Linux
cd $HOME/.config/sublime-text/Packages
# on Windows (PowerShell)
cd "$env:appdata\Sublime Text\Packages\"
git clone [email protected]:JuliaEditorSupport/Julia-sublime.git Julia
This package should be only used in Sublime Text 4 or above. Sublime Text 3 support is deprecated. You are still able to install older version (0.9.0) of Julia from Package Control or from GitHub release https://github.com/juliaeditorsupport/julia-sublime/releases.
The default colors are chosen to satisfy most people. However, you might prefer to highlight macros, types, function calls etc. in different colors. This can be achieved by modifying the color associated with the syntax scope, such as variable.macro
, in your color scheme. Use the shortcut ctrl+shift+alt+p
or cmd+alt+p
(macOS) to find out what syntax scope is applied to a certain character.
- Run the
build
command by hittingctrl+shift+b
orcmd+shift+b
(macOS) on thesyntax_test_julia.jl
file. - Keep the tests updated. Fixed issues should generally get a test.