![]() The linters themselves are distributed separately as additional packages for PHP you will want SublimeLinter-php which provides an interface to php -l for checking syntax. SublimeLinter provides a framework for linting. To help avoid these mistakes we can use a linter. Once you start using Package Control you will wonder how you survived without it! SublimeLinter / SublimeLinter-phpĮvery developer makes the occasional typo forgetting to close some brackets, missing off a semi-colon, etc. Rather than having to download manually or git clone packages to your Packages folder you can simply install (and remove) packages via the Command Palette. It’s like the equivalent of apt-get or homebrew if you’re familiar with them. I suspect the majority of Sublime Text users will already have this installed, but if not get it now it will make the installation of all the other packages listed here (and many more) extremely simple. Why this doesn’t come pre-installed I do not know. Package Controlįirst up is Package Control. These are what I consider the essential packages for developing PHP in Sublime Text 3. There are some great packages out there for Sublime Text to help PHP developers improve quality of code and workflow. Sublime Text is not quite an IDE (Integrated Development Environment), but with the installation of a handful of packages/plugins you can really make it the ideal editor for developing PHP in. It also works on all the major platforms: Windows, OSX and Linux. It’s sophisticated, lightweight and easy to use. I’ve personally been using it for over 2 years now both at work and at home. Although still in beta, Sublime Text 3 is a relatively stable and very usable. Michael also happens to be one of CodeKit's most prolific and thorough beta testers.Sublime Text has got to be one of the most popular text editors out there for coding. If you have questions or feedback about the plugin, please use the issue tracker on that repository. This plugin was created by Michael Russell. Read this carefully, as the plugin has several default options that might take you by surprise. See the official plugin documentation for details. Then, install the plugin via Sublime's Package Manager. ![]() Make sure you have Sublime Text 2 or 3 and CodeKit 2.1.8+. This plugin for Sublime automatically launches CodeKit and adds projects to the app so that you don't have to. You forgot to launch CodeKit or your project folder wasn't in the app. You open Sublime Text, edit a Sass file, save.and nothing. ![]() ![]() Close Topics First Steps: Getting Started Live-Reload Browsers Browser Sync Set Language Options Set Output Paths & Action Second Steps: Defaults For New Projects Build Your Project Set Target Browsers Stuff To Know: CodeKit + Git Troubleshooting License Recovery PostCSS Tools: Autoprefixer PurgeCSS CSSO Custom PostCSS Plugins Other Tools: npm Babel - (JS Transpiler) Terser - (JS Minifier) Rollup - (JS Bundler) Cache-Buster HTML-Minifier Libsass Bless Languages: Sass Less Stylus JavaScript CoffeeScript TypeScript Pug Haml Slim Kit Markdown JSON Image Optimizers: WebP PNG JPEG SVG GIF Frameworks: CodeKit Frameworks Tailwind Bootstrap Bourbon Bitters Zurb Foundation Susy Nib Jeet Syntax Checkers: ESLint Advanced: Hooks Environment Variables Adding Custom Languages Team Workflows Scripting CodeKit Editor Plugins: Nova Atom Sublime Text Coda 2 More Read-Only Mode Upgrading From 2.0 FAQ Sound Familiar?
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