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Hayaku Bundle for Atom #303
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+1 Hayaku is a must have! |
Also looking forward for Atom support |
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Looks like this is quite in demand, would be cool to get info on this from a dev. |
Yeah that'd be great, I tried to use atom again today and hayaku was the first plugin I tried to install. I can't be bothered to learn the emmet abbreviations really. |
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+1 (and please vscode also!) |
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Either way, no one will listen, so you're wasting your time. A better use would be to write the extension yourselves. 😄 |
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Hey everyone! I have started an implementation of Hayaku in JS, so there is a chance I would make both Atom & VS Code versions. Just don't expect it to be made soon, or to be a full-fletched implementation. Speaking of the implementation: it would be nice to hear what are the Hayaku features you like the most and would miss the most in case they would be absent? For example: there are limitations in VS Code snippet implementation which prevents me from doing postexpands there. I didn't yet look at Atom's API, but there is a chance it could have a similar issue. Are postexpands used by you? Or you could live without them at least until they would be possible to implement? Tell me any thoughts you have about Hayaku, it would a) motivate me, b) make it possible to prioritize which features to implement first! |
@kizu, I suppose that postexpands can be covered buy native editor features or other existing plugins, but the killer feature of Hayaku is the fuzzy search. Thanks for your amazing work, it really speeds up writing css code. |
Hello!
Do you plan to support @atom editor?
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