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Laravel Blade Spacer

Automatically adds spaces to laravel blade syntax for readability.

Plugin for Sublime Text 3 that adds in spaces after the opening blade tag and before the closing tag. Doing it manually gets overly tedious sometimes so I wrote this plugin, cheers!

Installing

Easy Install (Package Control)

You can install this plugin through the Package Control.

  1. Press ⌘/Ctrl + ⇧ + P to open the command palette.
  2. Type Package Control: Install Package and press enter. Then search for Laravel Blade Spacer.

Manual Installation (Not Recommended)

Without Git: Download the latest source from GitHub <http://github.com/austenc/blade-spacer>. Copy the whole directory into the Packages directory.

With Git: Clone the repository in your Sublime Text Packages directory:

git clone git://github.com/austenc/blade-spacer.git

The "Packages" packages directory is located at:

  • OS X::

    ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/

  • Linux::

    ~/.Sublime Text 3/Packages/

  • Windows::

    %APPDATA%/Sublime Text 3/Packages/

How it works

Sublime text already handles the auto-closing of braces. This plugin automatically adds spaces between double (or triple) curly braces in blade files for readability.

The cursor is represented by | in the examples:

  • typing {{ will yield {{ | }} -- notice the spaces and cursor position
  • should work with {{{ }}} and {{-- Comments --}} too!
  • Laravel5 syntax support {!! | !!}

Since 2.2.0 A command has been added to space every set of blade syntax tags in the currently open file. It is under the 'Blade Spacer: Format File' option in the command palette (Ctrl+Shift+P by default in windows / linux, and Cmd+Shift+P on mac).

Feedback welcome, open an issue here.