Code snippets library for EE. 
Posted: 16 May 2008 04:04 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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Does anyone have EE tag code snippets plugged into an IDE type of setup for creating templates?
I’m thinking adding EE as a library to Aptana Studio might be darn handy.
How many snippets would there be that are used pretty much in every site’s creation, are the old cheat sheets pretty much inclusive?
From the Aptana help:
Creating a new JavaScript library project wizard

Introduction
You can add a new library wizard for your Aptana configuration by creating a new plug-in

Add library samples
Add library snippets
Add library views
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(Copy Paste code EE tags should work), really it is an eclipse plug-in then.
It might have possibilities, just a thought.

Here was the link to the help file:
http://aptana.com/docs/index.php/Creating_a_new_JavaScript_library_project_wizard

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Posted: 16 May 2008 04:39 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Have a look at this guys work, you could probably port it over to your editor of choise…

http://www.chrisruzin.net/entry/textmate_expressionengine_bundle/

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Posted: 16 May 2008 04:50 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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Hey cool thanks analog, I was about to say it would just be creating auto-completes for the cheatsheet maybe?
I saw a request over on the Ci board for something similar for code igniter, he got a sort of ho-hum response.
Creating these things are never as easy as they sound.
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Maybe if this Eclipse plugin Afae that plugs into Aptana would import textmate plugins, it’ld work, doesn’t say it would do that though, just says it’s like textmate in Eclipse.
The homepage for Afae says it works with metaweblog, I had wondered about using metaweblog to save code, I know there’s the save templates as text option, not sure how the two would stack up. hmmm…

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Posted: 17 May 2008 05:56 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]  
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This is not going to be of much help to you now, but I use Visual Web Developer Express 2008 when coding my web pages because the code-completion and code-folding support are excellent.  I haven’t quite figured it out yet, but one can make their own Document Object Model (DOM - hope I got the acronym right) and schema for this software; for me this means having IntelliSense for EE tags and parameters as well as the usual xHTML and CSS.  This is a good starting point, but I haven’t really delved into it just yet due to a combination of time constraints and wanting to wait until EE 2.0 comes out so I am up-to-date.  If and when I am able to make this happen I will post the results here so that anyone else in the community can use it as well.

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