Pluto Syntax HighlightingFor information regarding the installation, features, & usage of this editor integration, have a look at our documentation. DevelopmentIf you don't have Git installed, do so first. In Sublime Text, select Preferences > Browse Packages... to open the "Packages" folder of your ST installation. Open a console in this folder to run the following command:
You should now see "Pluto" as a syntax highlighting option in Sublime Text. LicenseThis project is provided under the Unlicense (dedicated to the public domain). However, it is based on https://github.com/LuaLS/lua.tmbundle, which itself is based on https://github.com/textmate/lua.tmbundle. All of these projects have different licenses. I'm not a lawyer, but from what I can tell, all of these licenses permit commerical use, private use, modification, & distribution while not providing any warranty. |