Most themes only highlight top-level keys. For the /.jq file to be automatically detected, The best option is to use the ApplySyntax package. example: FAQ Syntax is not detected on the. This is the only theme that highlights JSON keys deep down the hierarchy. This repository contains a rudimentary syntax definition for jq. "color_scheme": "Packages/User/SublimeLinter/SunnyVale Theme Dark (SL).tmTheme", I love Monokai color scheme, but have come to prefer much more subtle SunnyVale theme for Javascript files since I spend a lot of time editing those and the bright Monokai colors were becoming somewhat tiresome. "color_scheme": "Packages/MarkdownEditing/MarkdownEditor-Dark.tmTheme", It also comes with a light theme, which I use for the Distraction-Free mode.
Markdown: MarkdownEditing is a very nice theme for editing Markdown files. "color_scheme": "Packages/User/SublimeLinter/Monokai Soda (SL).tmTheme", There is currently no enforced time limit for the evaluation. OR, Clone or unpack to xml2json folder inside Packages of your Sublime installation.
#Json editor sublime install#
Installation: you should use sublime package manager use cmd+shift+P then Package Control: Install Package look for xml2json and install it.
#Json editor sublime license#
Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use. convert xml file to json file or json file to xml file. This is actually a Theme, rather than a color scheme, but when you install the theme, it also enables corresponding color schemes. Sublime Text 4 has been released, and contains significant improvements over this version. That said, if you really care about the visual appeal of your text editor (you should: as a programmer you probably spend most of your day staring at it) you will set multiple color schemes depending on the file type.įollowing is a list of various themes and the file types I use them with, that I have found super-convenient (please note: some of these themes assume that you already have SublimeLinter package installed): You can do this, by opening a file of the corresponding type in Sublime and then from the menu go to: Preferences -> “Settings More” -> “Syntax Specific - User”īy far the most popular family of color schemes, in Sublime-universe, is: Monokai family. One of the really great features of Sublime Text editor is that it allows setting syntax-specific color schemes – meaning: you can have a different syntax highlighting colors for your Markdown files as opposed to your Javascript files etc.