added stn create_project function for stubbing sublime-project files (#6515)

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Jake Stanley 2018-01-23 03:23:36 +00:00 committed by Robby Russell
parent e5dae3d331
commit 8f5e5233fb
2 changed files with 35 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -19,3 +19,7 @@ Plugin for Sublime Text, a cross platform text and code editor, available for Li
* If `sst` command is called, it is like `sudo st`, opening the file or folder in Sublime Text. Useful for editing system protected files. * If `sst` command is called, it is like `sudo st`, opening the file or folder in Sublime Text. Useful for editing system protected files.
* If `stp` command is called, it find a `.sublime-project` file by traversing up the directory structure. If there is no `.sublime-project` file, but if the current folder is a Git repo, opens up the root directory of the repo. If the current folder is not a Git repo, then opens up the current directory. * If `stp` command is called, it find a `.sublime-project` file by traversing up the directory structure. If there is no `.sublime-project` file, but if the current folder is a Git repo, opens up the root directory of the repo. If the current folder is not a Git repo, then opens up the current directory.
* If `stn` command is called without an argument, create a stub `.sublime-project` file in the current working directory if one does not already exist
* If `stn` is passed a directory, create a stub `.sublime-project` file in it

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@ -84,4 +84,35 @@ find_project()
st $FINAL_DEST st $FINAL_DEST
} }
function create_project() {
local _target=$1
if [[ "${_target}" == "" ]]; then
_target=$(pwd);
elif [[ ! -d ${_target} ]]; then
echo "${_target} is not a valid directory"
return 1
fi
local _sublime_project_file=$_target/$(basename $_target).sublime-project
if [[ ! -f $_sublime_project_file ]]; then
touch $_sublime_project_file
echo -e "{" >> $_sublime_project_file
echo -e "\t\"folders\":" >> $_sublime_project_file
echo -e "\t\t[{" >> $_sublime_project_file
echo -e "\t\t\t\"path\": \".\"," >> $_sublime_project_file
echo -e "\t\t\t\"file_exclude_patterns\": []" >> $_sublime_project_file
echo -e "\t\t}]" >> $_sublime_project_file
echo -e "}" >> $_sublime_project_file
echo -e "New Sublime Text project created:\n\t${_sublime_project_file}"
fi
}
alias stp=find_project alias stp=find_project
alias stn=create_project