A growing collection of tools to help you edit & author HTML/XML documents inside Komodo Edit/IDE.
- > — auto-complete tag; knows all about HTML 4/5 and won't auto-complete invalid tags; recognises empty elements (
<hr />
,<embed />
, etc.) and completes accordingly - Ctrl + > — convert word under cursor to a tag
- TAB — expand abbreviation or convert word under cursor to a tag if no matching snippet is found
- Shift + Space — insert
entity - Ctrl + Enter — insert
<br />
tag and move caret to a new line - Shift + Enter at line-end — create new list item, table row, table column, etc.
- Ctrl + Alt + W — wrap selection/current line in a tag
- TAB/Shift + TAB — jump before/after closing tag
- Ctrl & mouse over — preview
url(..)
images in CSS files - Ctrl + Shift + Alt + L — turn word under cursor/selection into a hyperlink using Google
- Ctrl + Alt + D — duplicate line as template
- Lorem Ipsum generator: type:
lipsum
followed by either.chars
,.words
or.paras
and*times
e.g.lipsum.words*100
will produce a paragraph with 100 Lorem Ipsum words - Markdown & Wiki preview panels
- Selection Tools — Capitalise, Hyphenise, Underscorise, Base64, HTML & URL encode/decode
- HTML Entities auto-complete
- Quick Macro — create JavaScript/CoffeeScript snippets on the fly
As of 1.2.1 integration with Zen Coding is turned on by default (if installed and enabled). Any HTML tags/abbreviations will be routed through Zen Coding first.
- Download the XPI file from ActiveState Komodo Extensions
- Fire up Komodo 5+ (support for 6/nightly builds is provided)
- Select Tools -> Add-ons -> Extensions
- Drag and drop the XPI file onto the Add-ons window
- Wait and confirm the installation
You must restart Komodo for changes to take effect.
You can also install HTML Toolkit from source. Follow the Firefox extension proxy file instructions. You can find your XRE/extensions directory path in the docs.
The new 1.0+ version allows developers to add custom abbreviations providers. The Lorem Ipsum generator is an example of such a provider.
You can develop your own to automate common tasks. There is no documentation at this point, but the code should be easy to follow.
HTML Toolkit is modular. You can add your own commands and take advantage of the tools already available. Browse the source code below and ask any questions you might have!