npm install open-in-editor
NPM package to open a file in editor.
Supported editors:
- Sublime Text
- Atom Editor
- Visual Studio Code
- WebStorm
- PhpStorm
- IDEA 14 Community Edition
- Vim
- Emacs
- Visual Studio
You also can use any other editor that is able to open files from command line.
```
npm install open-in-editor
First of all you should create an interface with your settings.
`js`
var openInEditor = require('open-in-editor');
var editor = openInEditor.configure({
// options
}, function(err) {
console.error('Something went wrong: ' + err);
});
Resulting object has a single method open. This method runs terminal command that opens an editor. Result of this method is a promise:
`js`
editor.open('path/to/file.js:3:10')
.then(function() {
console.log('Success!');
}, function(err) {
console.error('Something went wrong: ' + err);
});
``
openInEditor.configure([options][, failCallback]);
Arguments:
- options – optional is used to set up a command to launch an editor. If no options set it will try to get the command from environmentfailCallback
- – optional function that is called when something's wrong with editor setup.
If editor setup was successful configure method returns an interface with single method open. The method accepts file reference with the following format: filename[:line[:column]], where line and column tell the editor where to place cursor when file is opened.
#### editor
Type: String or null 'sublime'
Values: , 'atom', 'code', 'webstorm', 'phpstorm', 'idea14ce', 'vim', 'emacs', 'visualstudio' null
Default:
Editor to open a file. Once value is set, we try to detect a command to launch an editor.
Supported editors:
- sublime – Sublime Textatom
- – Atom Editorcode
- – Visual Studio Codewebstorm
- – WebStormphpstorm
- - PhpStormidea14ce
- – IDEA 14 CEvim
- – Vim (via Terminal, Mac OS only)emacs
- – Emacs (via Terminal, Mac OS only)visualstudio
- – Visual Studio
#### cmd
Type: String or null null
Default:
Command to launch an editor.
`js`
var openInEditor = require('open-in-editor');
var editor = openInEditor.configure({
cmd: '/path/to/editor/app'
});
If editor option is also set, an editor settings are using as default settings.
`js`
var openInEditor = require('open-in-editor');
var editor = openInEditor.configure({
editor: 'code',
cmd: '/path/to/editor/app' // will be called as '/path/to/editor/app -r -g {filename}:{line}:{column}'
});
#### pattern
Type: String or null null
Default:
Option to specify arguments for a command. Pattern can contain placeholders to be replaced by actual values. Supported placeholders: filename, line and column.
`js`
var openInEditor = require('open-in-editor');
var editor = openInEditor.configure({
cmd: 'code',
pattern: '-r -g {filename}:{line}:{column}'
});
If there's no {filename} placeholder in the command then {filename}:{line}:{column} is appended. That way previous example can be simplified:
`js`
var openInEditor = require('open-in-editor');
var editor = openInEditor.configure({
cmd: 'code',
pattern: '-r -g' // the same as '-r -g {filename}:{line}:{column}'
});
#### line
Type: Number 1
Default:
Defines the number of the first line in the editor. Usually it's 1, but you can set it to 0.
#### column
Type: Number 1
Default:
Defines the number of the first column in the editor. Usually it's 1, but you can set it to 0.
If no editor or cmd option is specified, we try to get the command to launch an editor using environment settings. Following values can be used (in descending priority):
- process.env.OPEN_FILEprocess.env.VISUAL
- process.env.EDITOR
-
First value found is used. If it's process.env.VISUAL or process.env.EDITOR, it's used directly as cmd option. But process.env.OPEN_FILE is different: if value is a valid for editor option, it's used for it, otherwise it's used as a value for cmd option.
You can set env settings per command:
``
OPEN_FILE=atom oe path/to/file.js:4:15
OPEN_FILE="code -r -g" node script.js
Package could be installed globally.
``
npm install open-in-editor -g
In this case oe command will be available in terminal.
`
Usage:
oe [filename] [options]
Options:
--cmd
--debug Debug errors
-e, --editor
-f, --file
-h, --help Output usage information
-p, --pattern
-v, --version Output the version
`
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