I have a bunch of old tcl scripts that I have to support and they do not have a .tcl extension on them so sublime does not recognize them as tcl script. If I put a .tcl on them then sublime does recognize them as tcl. I can not figure out a way to tell sublime that they are tcl once I’ve already loaded them (and they display as just text) or how to tell sublime that any file that has
#!/usr/bin/tclsh
at the beginning is a tcl script. Anyone know how I can do this? None of these tcl script files have any extension on them and it is a pain to add it every time I have to edit one.