chtml, code helper tag mark law, is a concise and easy-to-use online code naming tool, variable naming tool, and variable naming rule library. Using it can help you easily get rid of the troubles of translation software and quickly choose the right one. Use variable names for development work.
Instructions
Default usage method: press the shortcut key ctrl+shift+p, enter "chtml" in the pop-up input box to select the specified entry, enter text information and press enter to convert it to an English variable.
Shortcut key method:
Method 1: alt+c opens the variable conversion box, which supports conversion of simplified and traditional text information, variable conversion (tableName input to other types of variable naming methods), and supports direct conversion of English
Method 2: alt+b directly opens the online tool on the web
Method 3: Right-click to select text information, characters, etc., find "chtml that is the conversion volume", and click to quickly convert.
Fast forwarding method:
Enter the text information, select the text information or the English string that needs to be converted, and press the shortcut key "alt+1" to turn the small hump
1-5 respectively correspond to: 1 small hump (linkA), 2 large hump (LinkA), 3 underline method (link_a), 4 front underline method (_link_a), 5 spine method (linkA\link_a\LINK_A=>link-b )
alt+x Convert all English to lowercase (LINK_A=>link_a) or Convert all English to uppercase (link_a=>LINK_A)
alt+v shorten long variables (link=>l)
The main function:
Supports 96 variable naming forms to help you quickly choose the appropriate variable name.
The ability to convert between uppercase and lowercase letters can help you quickly convert the uppercase and lowercase letters of variable names.
Long variable shortening ability. You will need it when you need to shorten extremely long variables. It will help you remove the corresponding syllables in English.
Some suggestions received
I hope to copy directly in vscdoe instead of jumping to the web side. [Updated]