Auto-Completion in Sublime Text :: Scott Granneman
On this page… Sublime Text auto-completes text; in other words, it figures out what you're typing & completes it for you. This can save time & typing, as well as making your work more accurate. It's a great feature for any text editor, & Sublime Text does it really well. In addition, you can also install various packages that will enable additional kinds of auto-completion. Built-in auto-completion From the Sublime Text docs: Auto complete shows the completion popup as you type, so you can fill in long words by typing only a few characters. It's enabled by default for source code and HTML (but only after entering a < character). Two things are discussed in the excerpt: words & code. Words Sublime Text pays attention to the words you've already typed on your page & will auto-complete them if you press tab. Try it to see in action. Type (or paste in) the following into a document in Sublime Text (bonus points if you can identify the source!): The most merciful thing in the world,Read full article from Auto-Completion in Sublime Text :: Scott Granneman
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