FileHeader is a powerful file templating plugin for SublimeText 2 and SublimeText 3. It makes it easier to create new file with initial contents. It also can add new header to an existed file or directory.
Info: | FileHeader, a powerful file templating plugin for ST2/ST3. |
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Author: | Lime YH.Shi |
- Add new file with initial contents.
- Auto detect New File action from SulimeText or other plugin.
- Add header to an existed file or directory.
- Batch add header to files in the specified directory.
- Auto update file last modified time and last modified by.
- Auto detect file type.
- Powerful template with Jinja2.
- Custom templates supported.
- Rich languages supported.
- Support both Sublime Text 2 and Sublime Text 3.
Install Package Control. Then Package Control: Install Package, look for FileHeader and install it.
Go to the "Packages" directory (Preferences / Browse Packages). Then clone this repository:
git clone [email protected]:shiyanhui/FileHeader.git
Or download zip from Github, and put it in "Packages" directory (Preferences / Browse Packages).
See releases and logs here, it's stable.
Sidebar Menu
Shortcuts
The default shortcuts is super+alt+n on OS X, ctrl+alt+n on Windows and Linux.
Context Menu
Similar to Sidebar Menu.
Sidebar Menu
Shortcuts
The default shortcuts is super+alt+a on OS X, ctrl+alt+a on Windows and Linux.
Context Menu
Similar to Sidebar Menu.
A very important feature of FileHeader is that it can automatically update last_modified_time and last_modified_by (see options below). Just look this picture, take care of the @Last modified time: before save and after save:
There are two kinds of arguments: options and kinds of languages variables settings. options is the functional setting, Default is the default language variables settings. Language variables setting will cover that in Default.
{
/*
options
=======
*/
/*
The datetime format.
0: "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
1: "%Y-%m-%d"
2: "%H:%M:%S"
*/
"time_format": 0,
/*
Whether add template to the empty file.
It's useful when you create new file through other command, for
example, the default Sublime Text's **New File...** or other plugin.
*/
"enable_add_template_to_empty_file": true,
/*
Set your custom template header path here, it is a directory in which
you write your own header files. The file name should be a language,
"Python.tmpl" for example.
*/
"custom_template_header_path": "",
/*
Set your custom template body path here, it is a directory in which
you write your own body files. The file name should be a language,
"Python.tmpl" for example.
The tempalte structure is:
I am a file
-----------
header
body
*/
"custom_template_body_path": "",
/*
Whether show input panel when you add header. The default file which
you add header to is the current file you edit.
*/
"show_input_panel_when_add_header": true,
/*
Whether open file when you add header to files in the specified
directory.
*/
"open_file_when_add_header_to_directory": true,
/*
Whether enable add header to hidden directory. If false, FileHeader
won't add header to files under it.
*/
"enable_add_header_to_hidden_dir": false,
/*
Whether enable add header to hidden file. If false, FileHeader
won't add header to it.
*/
"enable_add_header_to_hidden_file": false,
/*
FileHeader judges programming language according file suffix.
Default programming language if FileHeader judges failed when you
create new file.
*/
"syntax_when_not_match": "Text",
/*
FileHeader will judge programming language according to file suffix.
You can add more file suffix here. Note: language should be one of
that under **Default**. If FileHeader don't find the suffix,
FileHeader will set language as **syntax_when_not_match** above.
*/
"file_suffix_mapping":{
"as": "ActionScript",
"scpt": "AppleScript",
"asp": "ASP",
"aspx": "ASP",
"bat": "Batch File",
"c": "C",
"cs": "C#",
"cpp": "C++",
"clj": "Clojure",
"css": "CSS",
"D": "D",
"erl": "Erlang",
"go": "Go",
"groovy": "Groovy",
"hs": "Haskell",
"htm": "HTML",
"html": "HTML",
"java": "Java",
"js": "JavaScript",
"tex": "LaTeX",
"lsp": "Lisp",
"lua": "Lua",
"md": "Markdown",
"mat": "Matlab",
"m": "Objective-C",
"ml": "OCaml",
"p": "Pascal",
"pl": "Perl",
"php": "PHP",
"py": "Python",
"R": "R",
"rst": "RestructuredText",
"rb": "Ruby",
"scala": "Scala",
"sh": "ShellScript",
"sql": "SQL",
"tcl": "TCL",
"txt": "Text",
"xml": "XML"
},
/*
variables
=========
*/
/*
Below is the variables you render templater.
*/
"Default": {
/*
Builtin Variables
=================
- create_time
The file created time. It will be automatically set when you create
a new file if you use it.
Can't be set custom.
- author
The file creator.
FileHeader will set it automatically. If it's in
a git repository and the `user.name` has been set, `autor`
will set to `user.name`, otherwise it will be set to current
system user.
Can be set custom.
- last_modified_by
The file last modified by who? It is specially useful when
cooperation programming.
FileHeader will set it automatically. If it's in
a git repository and the `user.name` has been set, `autor`
will set to `user.name`, otherwise it will be set to current
system logined user.
Can be set custom.
- last_modified_time
The file last modified time.
FileHeader will set it automatically when you save the file.
Can't be set custom.
- file_name
The name of current file.
FileHeader will update it automatically when you open it.
Can't be set custom.
*/
/*
Email
*/
"email": "[email protected]"
// You can add more here......
},
/*
You can set different variables in different languages. It will cover
that in "Default".
*/
"ASP": {},
"ActionScript": {},
"AppleScript": {},
"Batch File": {},
"C#": {},
"C++": {},
"CSS": {},
"Clojure": {},
"D": {},
"Diff": {},
"Erlang": {},
"Go": {},
"Graphviz": {},
"Groovy": {},
"HTML": {},
"Haskell": {},
"Java": {},
"JavaScript": {},
"LaTeX": {},
"Lisp": {},
"Lua": {},
"Makefile": {},
"Markdown": {},
"Matlab": {},
"OCaml": {},
"Objective-C": {},
"PHP": {},
"Pascal": {},
"Perl": {},
"Python": {},
"R": {},
"RestructuredText": {},
"Ruby": {},
"SQL": {},
"Scala": {},
"ShellScript": {},
"TCL": {},
"Text": {},
"Textile": {},
"XML": {},
"YAML": {}
}
FileHeader use Jinja2 template, find out how to use it here.
The template is made up of header and body. You also can write you own templates. Take the Python template header Python.tmpl for example.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # @Author: {{author}} # @Date: {{create_time}} # @Email: {{email}} # @Last modified by: {{last_modified_by}} # @Last Modified time: {{last_modified_time}}
{{ }} is variable, you can set it in setting files. create_time will be set when you create a new file using FileHeader, last_modified_time and last_modified_by will be update every time you save your file.
You can define your functions and classes or other contents in your body file. Also take Python template body for example.
def main(): pass class MainClass(object): pass if __name__ == '__main__': pass