by Indrek 'Ingram' Ardel
This package is not maintained anymore. Use Atom and its codscript package instead, because it is free!
This is supposed to work mainly with Sublime Text 2 (www.sublimetext.com/dev), but should work as well in TextMate. The main goal is to support proper syntax highlighting for that specific editor.
CoDScript is a derivation of QuakeC Scripting language, it is a C-like language which is heavily simplified.
Installation
Sublime Text 2:
Extract the CoDScript folder into %appdata%\Sublime Text 2\Packages