slim-mode
provides Emacs support for editing Slim templates. It's based on haml-mode
.
All users are encouraged to install slim-mode
via package.el.
Just drop slim-mode.el
somewhere in your load-path
. I favour the folder ~/.emacs.d/vendor
:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/emacs.d/vendor") (require 'slim-mode)
If you're an Emacs 24 user or you have a recent version of package.el you can install slim-mode
from the MELPA repository.
slim-mode
is part of the Emacs Prelude. If you're a Prelude user - slim-mode
is already properly configured and ready for action.
Just start editing slim files. :-)
The mode is a work in progress and not everything is implemented yet. Be patient and send bug reports when you notice that something is wrong/missing/not perfect.
Check out the project's issue list a list of unresolved issues. By the way - feel free to fix any of them and sent us a pull request. :-)
Here's a list of all the people who have contributed to the development of slim-mode
.
Bug reports and suggestions for improvements are always welcome. GitHub pull requests are even better! :-)
Cheers,
The slim-mode
Team
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