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Sublime Gherkin Formatter

Features

At this stage all it really does is format example group tables. The entire buffer will be formatted unless you select a specific region.

Spacing

Tables that look like this:

|cat breeds|country|
|Manx|Isle of Man|
|Octocat|The Web|

Will be reformatted to:

| cat breeds | country     |
| Manx       | Isle of Man |
| Octocat    | The Web     |

Indentation

Usually, people like to indent their tables from the rest of the text. This plugin respects the first line of the group's indent. So the following:

Then the "<cat breed>" is from "<country>"
    | cat breeds | country     |
| Manx       | Isle of Man |
            | Octocat    | The Web     |

Will be indented to:

Then the "<cat breed>" is from "<country>"
    | cat breeds | country     |
    | Manx       | Isle of Man |
    | Octocat    | The Web     |

Installing

Package control

You can now install this plugin using Sublime Package Control.

  1. Open Command Palette (<Cmd> + <Shift> + P on a Mac, or access via Tools menu)
  2. Find and select "Package Control: Install Package"
  3. Find and install "Gherkin (Cucumber) Formatter"

Manual

You can install this plugin manually by cloning it to your Sublime plugins directory:

$ cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 2/Packages
$ git clone git://github.com/waynemoore/sublime-gherkin-formatter.git

Usage

There are a few ways to use it:

  • <Cmd> + <Shift> + | - This matches the TextMate cucumber plugin's key binding.
  • <Ctrl> + <Alt> + G - DEPRECATED. Original key binding still set to avoid surprise when upgrading the plugin.
  • Select "Gherkin/Cucumber: Format" from the Command Palette.

Contributing

It's a Python project, so I recommend you make use of virtualenv to manage dependencies.

  1. Clone repository
  2. $ pip install -r requirements.pip
  3. $ nosetests
  4. Write a test
  5. Implement your feature / bugfix
  6. Open a pull request

Contributors