This plugin makes a "Wrap Code" command available in Sublime Text that wraps selected text to a certain width.
Unlike the built-in "Wrap" command, Wrap Code is intelligent. If a wrapped line was commented-out, new lines will begin with the same comment character. They will also indent to the same level as the original line.
Clone the repo and place the included files in a WrapCode
directory in the
Packages directory for your Sublime Text install. On OS X, this is
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/
or
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/
.
You can use the Wrap Code command via the Sublime Text 2 menu by selecting the text you want to wrap, then clicking Edit -> Wrap Code.
You also call it by bringing up the Command Palette and selecting "Wrap Code".
Wrap Code includes a Vintage mode key binding by default -- the same as the "reformat" operation in Vim. In command mode, highlight the text you want to wrap, then press the "gq" keys one after another.
The width to which text is wrapped is configurable via the "wrapcode_column" setting and defaults to 80 characters.
Copyright (c) 2012 by Andrew Brookins [email protected].
The included codewrap.py
module is copyright (c) by 2006 Nir Soffer
[email protected]