This is an implementation of paredit for sublime text.
Use Sublime Package Control,
the package is called paredit
.
- Clone the repository or download the zipfile.
- The resulting folder - either from cloning or unzipping - should be moved to
Installed Packages
inside your data directory.
See the cheatsheet.
A simpler to read list if you have already checked out the cheatsheet and know what each command does.
[ " ]: Doublequote
[ ( ]: Open Round
[ ) ]: Close Round
[ ALT ; ]: Comment Dwim
[ ALT BACKSPACE ]: Backward Kill Word
[ ALT DELETE ]: Forward Kill Word
[ ALT S ]: Splice Sexp
[ ALT SHIFT ' ]: Meta Doublequote
[ ALT SHIFT 9 ]: Wrap Round
[ ALT SHIFT J ]: Join Sexp
[ ALT SHIFT S ]: Split Sexp
[ ALT SHIFT [ ]: Wrap Curly
[ ALT [ ]: Wrap Square
[ BACKSPACE ]: Backward Delete
[ CTRL ALT B ]: Backward
[ CTRL ALT F ]: Forward
[ CTRL J ]: Newline
[ CTRL K ]: Kill
[ CTRL SHIFT 0 ]: Forward Slurp Sexp
[ CTRL SHIFT 9 ]: Backward Slurp Sexp
[ CTRL SHIFT K ]: Kill Expression
[ CTRL SHIFT [ ]: Backward Barf Sexp
[ CTRL SHIFT ] ]: Forward Barf Sexp
[ DELETE ]: Forward Delete
[ [ ]: Open Square
[ ] ]: Close Square
[ { ]: Open Curly
[ } ]: Close Curly
Paredit configuration can be found in the menu Preferences->Package Settings->Paredit
. It has the following menu items:
Enabled | If unchecked paredit is completely disabled. The checkbox does not reflect if the current file uses paredit or not. |
Settings - Default | The default settings. Should not be edited. |
Settings - User | Add your own custom settings here. See below for more info. |
Key Bindings – Default | The default bindings for all platforms. Should not be edited. |
Key Bindings – OSX Extension | Only on OSX. Adds extra bindings for osx involving the *meta* key. |
Key Bindings – User | Add your own custom bindings here. |
The settings are:
enabled | Completely enable or disable paredit.
Default: true |
strict_mode | |
syntax | A list of syntax names which will activate paredit.
|
See the default settings (that you open through the menu) for an example on how the file should look.
Below is a list of all currently not implemented paredit commands from the cheatsheet.
- paredit-backslash
- paredit-recentre-on-sexp
- paredit-reindent-defun
- paredit-backward-up
- paredit-backward-down
- paredit-forward-up
- paredit-forward-down
Press ctrl+shift+p to open the command palette. Type test and run Paredit: Run Tests.