Silence query completions in Sublime Text
This was built as a companion to sublime-snippet-destroyer to silence any callback based completions (i.e. EventListener.on_query_completions
)
This package is available under query-completions-silencer
inside of Package Control, a Sublime Text plugin that allows for easy management of other plugins.
If you prefer the manual route, you can install the script via the following command in the Sublime Text terminal (ctrl+`
) which utilizes git clone
.
import os; path=sublime.packages_path(); (os.makedirs(path) if not os.path.exists(path) else None); window.run_command('exec', {'cmd': ['git', 'clone', 'https://github.com/twolfson/sublime-query-completions-silencer', 'query-completions-silencer'], 'working_dir': path})
Packages can be uninstalled via "Package Control: Remove Package" via the command pallete, ctrl+shift+p
on Windows/Linux, command+shift+p
on Mac.
There are no commands provided for this plugin. Upon installation, our silencer will actively remove callbacks for EventListener.on_query_completions
.
Upon disabling/removal, the silence watcher will be turned off but callbacks will not be restored. Sublime Text must be restarted for full restoration.
Sublime Text comes with CSS and HTML completions built in by default. An example usage would be to set your Syntax to HTML. Then, type:
strong
str<tab>
When on_query_completions
are running, this would complete to <strong></strong>
. When sublime-query-completions-silencer
is enabled, this completes to strong
.
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality.
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As of May 28 2015, Todd Wolfson has released this repository and its contents to the public domain.
It has been released under the UNLICENSE.