I noticed that Sublime is not auto closing the pipe “|” symbol in Ruby (or HAML) for me. In Ruby it’s pretty common to use |x| in a block, a lot more than using just a |, and I would like | to auto close to |cursor| without a tab just like quotes or {} does. Any thoughts?
How do I add additional "brackets" to auto close?
iamntz
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Edit your keymap file and add this:
{ "keys": "|"], "command": "insert_snippet", "args": {"contents": "|$0|"}, "context":
{ "key": "setting.auto_match_enabled", "operator": "equal", "operand": true },
{ "key": "selection_empty", "operator": "equal", "operand": true, "match_all": true },
{ "key": "following_text", "operator": "regex_contains", "operand": "^(?:\t| |\\)|]|\\}|$)", "match_all": true },
{ "key": "preceding_text", "operator": "not_regex_contains", "operand": "\"a-zA-Z0-9_]$", "match_all": true },
{ "key": "eol_selector", "operator": "not_equal", "operand": "string.quoted.double", "match_all": true }
]
},
{ "keys": "|"], "command": "insert_snippet", "args": {"contents": "|${0:$SELECTION}|"}, "context":
{ "key": "setting.auto_match_enabled", "operator": "equal", "operand": true },
{ "key": "selection_empty", "operator": "equal", "operand": false, "match_all": true }
]
},
{ "keys": "|"], "command": "move", "args": {"by": "characters", "forward": true}, "context":
{ "key": "setting.auto_match_enabled", "operator": "equal", "operand": true },
{ "key": "selection_empty", "operator": "equal", "operand": true, "match_all": true },
{ "key": "following_text", "operator": "regex_contains", "operand": "^\\|", "match_all": true }
]
},
{ "keys": "backspace"], "command": "run_macro_file", "args": {"file": "Packages/Default/Delete Left Right.sublime-macro"}, "context":
{ "key": "setting.auto_match_enabled", "operator": "equal", "operand": true },
{ "key": "selection_empty", "operator": "equal", "operand": true, "match_all": true },
{ "key": "preceding_text", "operator": "regex_contains", "operand": "\\|$", "match_all": true },
{ "key": "following_text", "operator": "regex_contains", "operand": "^\\|", "match_all": true }
]
}
That should be enough.
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