Extends Monokai from Soda with new syntax highlighting for Markdown, LESS, and Handlebars and improved syntax highlighting for RegEx, HTML, LESS, CSS, JavaScript and more.
Companion to sublime-markdown-extended.
If you already have Package Control installed in Sublime Text:
- Select "Install Package" from the Command Palette: Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows and Linux or ⇧⌘P on OS X)
- Search for "Monokai Extended" and click enter.
Go to Preferences -> Browse Packages
, and then either download and unzip this plugin into that directory, or:
git clone https://github.com/jonschlinkert/sublime-monokai-extended.git "sublime-monokai-extended"
Then inside Sublime Text, go to Preferences -> Color Scheme -> User -> Monokai Extended
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Adds scopes, support and/or improves styling for:
- GitGutter
Makefile
HTML: Doctype/XML Processing
HTML: Comment Block
HTML: Script
HTML: Style
HTML: Text
HTML: Attribute punctuation
HTML: Attributes
HTML: Quotation Marks
HTML: Tag
HTML: style
HTML: Styles
HTML: {}
HTML: Tags punctuation
Handlebars: Variable
(To highlight Handlebars, install the Handlebars language package for Sublime Text)Handlebars: Constant
CSS: Selector
CSS: Tag Name
CSS: @import
CSS: @at-rule
CSS: #Id
CSS: .class
CSS: Property Name
CSS: Property Value
CSS: Standard Value
CSS: Additional Constants
CSS: Numeric Value
CSS: Constructor Argument
CSS: !Important
CSS: {}
CSS: Tag Punctuation
CSS: : ,
CSS :pseudo
LESS: variables
LESS: mixins
LESS: extend
js: function name
js: storage type
js: source
js: function
js: numeric constant
js: []
js: ()
js: {}
JSON string
diff.range
markdown: plain
(Also install sublime-markdown-extended for additional features.)markdown: raw inline
markdown: linebreak
markdown: heading
markdown: italic
markdown: bold
markdown: underline
markdown: blockquote
markdown: quote
markdown: link
markdown: raw block
markdown: fenced code block
markdown: fenced language
markdown: raw block fenced
markdown: list items punctuation
markdown: separator
markdown: table
See detailed before and after examples
The following improvements apply to both CSS and LESS.
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright 2013 Jon Schlinkert