/sublimetext-meeting-minutes

Sublime Text 3 plugin to easily write meeting minutes in markdown.

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Sublime Text Meeting Minutes

Easily write meeting minutes using markdown in Sublime Text 3. Export it in Github Flavored Markdown style to html and pdf.

Features:

  • Render markdown to html and pdf.
  • Add a header with:
    • Date
    • Attendees
    • Logo

Instalation:

This plugin has been tested for Linux (Elementary OS) only. To install it:

  • Download the zip.
  • Go to your package directory clicking Preferences/Browse Packages....
  • Extract the folder in the packages directory.
  • Optional: Change its name to sublime-meetings.

Save to pdf

To save the html as pdf, you must have wkhtmltopdf installed (you can read more about this package here). To install it in Ubuntu/Debian:

sudo apt-get install wkhtmltopdf

Markdown in Sublime Text

It's highly recommended to install the Markdown Preview plugin for Sublime Text. This is the best way to work with markdown in this text editor.

Usage:

You can write your markdown minute in a normal text file. With this text written, you can use this commands from the command palette (ctrl+shift+P):

  • Sublime Meetings: Write attendees. Opens a prompt where you can write the attendees list, sepparated with commas. It saves them in a file called assistants.sublime-minutes.

  • Sublime Meetings: Pick logo. Opens a prompt where you can write the logo file path (it should be an image file). It saves the path in a file called logo.sublime-minutes.

  • Sublime Meetings: Change language. Opens a prompt where you can write the code for the language you want to create the header in. It saves the path in a file called logo.sublime-minutes. These are the available options:

    • eu: Basque.
    • es: Spanish.
    • en: English.
  • Sublime Meetings: Create. Saves the minute in pdf and html.

Support and collaboration:

  • Write your suggestions, bugs, etc. in the issues page.
  • Please, do all the forks and pull request submits you want.

And remember, I'm a starter with this project, so be kind!

License:

The code is in github under a MIT License.