Sublime Text package for Reason
To have the complete Sublime Text Reason experience, there are two plugins to install: this one, and language-server.
This one provides syntax highlight, snippets for Reason and allows related features to recognize the Reason syntax.
Language-server provides all the others (autocompletion, type hint, jump-to-definition, etc.).
The plugin's published on Package Control.
- Go to Command Palette (
cmd-shift-p
) -> Package Control: Install Package. - Choose "Reason".
See https://github.com/jaredly/reason-language-server#sublime-text for language-server installation and configuration.
If you're doing native development, instead of reason-language-server, you can try ocaml-language-server.
In addition to the installation & configuration above, you might want to set some extra keyboard shortcuts.
-
Go to Command Palette (
cmd-shift-p
) -> Preferences: Key Bindings -
Add the following to your configuration:
[ // ...whatevever config you had before { "keys": ["super+alt+enter"], "command": "lsp_symbol_definition", "context": [ { "key": "selector", "operator": "equal", "operand": ["source.reason"] } ] }, { "keys": ["super+shift+c"], "command": "lsp_format_document", "context": [ { "key": "selector", "operator": "equal", "operand": ["source.reason"] } ] } ]
super
means command
on macOS, so you can do e.g. cmd-shift-c
to format your Reason files.
Here are all the command
s you can assign shortcuts to.
Thanks for the help!
To test this package locally, do Preferences: Browse Packages
and symlink this repo into Packages/User
. Disable the existing Reason package, if any.
Install PackageDev, change whichever JSON file in the repo, then call PackageDev: Convert ...
from the command palette and convert the file into the corresponding XML files.