# emmet-eclipse **Repository Path**: uyghurjava/emmet-eclipse ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: emmet-eclipse - **Description**: Emmet Tools for web-developers - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 1 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2017-03-23 - **Last Updated**: 2020-12-19 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README h1. Emmet (ex-Zen Coding) Emmet is a toolkit for high-speed HTML, XML, XSL (or any other structured code format) coding and editing. The core of this plugin is a powerful abbreviation engine which allows you to expand expressions—similar to CSS selectors—into HTML code. For example: @div#page>div.logo+ul#navigation>li*5>a@ ...can be expanded into:

"Read more about current Emmet syntax":http://docs.emmet.io/abbreviations/syntax/ h2. Installation # Go to _Help > Install New Software..._ in your Eclipse IDE # Add "http://emmet.io/eclipse/updates/":http://download.emmet.io/eclipse/updates/ in update sites # Check _Emmet for Eclipse_ group in available plugins list, click Next button and follow the installation instructions # Restart Eclipse h2. Plugin Overview This plugin provides the features: * Expand abbreviations by Tab key * Tab stops and linked mode support * Simple install and update process * Change action shortcuts in Eclipse's Keys preferences page * Works across all Eclipse editors * Preferences support to fine-tune output for each syntax and add new abbreviations and snippets *Aptana 3 users:* since Aptana 3 can also expand snippets by Tab key, there might be collisions in expanded result (for example, for @div@ tag). You can remove unused snippets for Aptana bundles in order to make Emmet plugin work properly. h3. Contributions "Django snippets":https://github.com/andreyfedoseev/zen-coding-django-snippets