Edit with Sublime Text

Edit with Sublime Text 0.2.4 CRX for Chrome

A Free Developer Tools Extension

Published By rynu.smith

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Edit with Sublime Text for Chrome

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Tech Specs

  • • Type: Browser Extension
  • • Latest Version: 0.2.4
  • • Price: Freeware
  • • Offline: Yes
  • • Developer: rynu.smith

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  • • Current Version Downloads
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  • • Updated: November 22, 2023

Edit with Sublime Text is a free Developer Tools Extension for Chrome. You could download the latest version crx file or old version crx files and install it.

More About Edit with Sublime Text

With this extension, the content of an HTML node element can be edited in Sublime Text with real-time updates upon saving of the generated temporary file. It is also possible to use this extension to edit textarea and input[type=text] elements.

There are two methods to send an HTML node to the Sublime Editor
1. Use the toolbar button to activate the simple inspector. Then click on the HTML node. To cancel the operation, press the Esc key.
2. Use the dev tools "Elements" panel. A new sub-pane is added to this panel. Select "Edit as HTML", then select an HTML node. When you are ready, press the button to open the content in the Sublime Text editor.

Note: You can edit multiple nodes simultaneously with this extension
Note: Files are stored in the OS temporary directory, so there is no need to delete them manually
Note: As of version 0.1.3, it is possible to use the external editor to edit editable input and textarea elements. This is useful if the built-in editor is not suitable or it is not resizable
Note: You can use the devtools panel to convert an external script or an external CSS resource to an internal equivalent. This way you can send the content to the external editor.

The following extensions are used when a temporary resource is created:
1. HTML -> if innerHTML or outerHTML content is sent to the external editor
2. JS -> if an inline script is being edited
3. TXT -> If an editable area is being edited

For more info please visit:
https://add0n.com/edit-as-html.html?from=sublime

For bug reports use:
https://github.com/belaviyo/edit-as-html/issues

Download Edit with Sublime Text 0.2.4

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