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@phoenix-plugin-registry/pflynn.string-finder

v1.0.1

Published

Find all string literals in your JS code, across your whole project – great for localization! Just run "Find > Find All String Literals".

Downloads

1

Readme

String Finder for Brackets

Find all string literals in your JS code, across your whole project - helpful for localization or for catching coding style problems (using strings where you should use constants).

String Finder ignores the following:

  • The empty string
  • String literals in require("...")
  • String literals in Object.defineProperty(..., "...", ...
  • String literals in new Error(...)
  • String literals in console.log(...) and warn/error/assert
  • "use strict" alone on a line

To use String Finder, just choose Find > Find All String Literals.

How to Install

String Finder is an extension for Brackets, an open-source code editor for web developers.

To install extensions:

  1. Choose File > Extension Manager and select the Available tab
  2. Search for this extension
  3. Click Install!

Preferences

The list of files/folders you excluded is saved as a preference - by default, Brackets-global. To save project-specific exclusions:

  1. Create a .brackets.json file in the root of your project, if you do not already have one
  2. Add "pflynn.string-finder.exclusions": [] to the JSON object
  3. Now, whenever you have this project open String Finder will use the project-specific preference. If you have a different project open (that does not have a project-specific preference set), it will continue to use the Brackets-global preference instead.

License

MIT-licensed -- see main.js for details.

Compatibility

Brackets 1.0 or newer.