Sublime Text 3 plugin for integrate with Atlassian Confluence
Use sublime package manager
- you should use sublime package manager
- use
cmd+shift+p
thenPackage Control: Install Package
- look for
Confluence
and install it.
Manually
At the moment Git is required to install the plugin. You will need to clone the repository in your Sublime Text "Packages" directory:
git clone git@github.com:mlf4aiur/SublimeConfluence.git "Confluence"
The "Packages" directory is located at:
- OS X:
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text */Packages/
- Linux:
~/.Sublime Text */Packages/
- Windows:
%APPDATA%/Sublime Text */Packages/
Settings
Add the following to your User Settings file:
{
"base_uri": "https://confluence.example.com/confluence/rest/api",
"default_space_key": "ENG",
"username": "username",
"password": "password"
}
If the password unset, then you need to input the password every time, and don't edit the password inline this plugin can not handle it properly.
Demo:
Post page to Confluence
Supported markup languages:
- Markdown, depends on python-markdown2
- reStructuredText, depends on docutils
META data must be given, and put it on the head of document, use newline to separate META data and content.
Example files: example.md, example.rst.
META data:
- Space
- Ancestor Title
- Title
Use Command Palette to run it, use cmd+shift+p
then Post page to Confluence
to post local page to remote.
Confluence supports buildin markup(Textile like) and markdown syntax insert. On the Confluence edit mode, press command + shift + D, to insert markup text.
SublimeConfluence is BSD Licensed.