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Sublime Text 3: "Filter Through Command" plugin
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
## based on https://gist.github.com/1910413 updated for Sublime Text 3 | |
import sublime | |
import sublime_plugin | |
import subprocess | |
class PromptRunExternalCommand(sublime_plugin.WindowCommand): | |
""" | |
To create a ⌥⌘R or ctrl-alt-R shortcut to "Filter through command" that | |
prompts for a command, insert this somewhere in your keymap file: | |
{ | |
"keys": ["alt+super+r"], | |
"command": "prompt_run_external" | |
} | |
""" | |
def run(self): | |
self.window.show_input_panel("Filter through command:", "", self.on_done, None, None) | |
pass | |
def on_done(self, text): | |
try: | |
if self.window.active_view(): | |
self.window.active_view().run_command("run_external", {"command": text} ) | |
except ValueError as e: | |
sublime.status_message(e) | |
class RunExternalCommand(sublime_plugin.TextCommand): | |
""" | |
Runs an external command with the selected text, which will then be | |
replaced by the command output. | |
For example, to sort the selected text with the Unix "sort" command, | |
open the console (cmd-` or ctrl-`), input the following and press enter: | |
view.run_command('run_external', dict(command="sort")) | |
You could add filter shortcuts for specific commands by inserting | |
something similar to the following in your user's keymap file: | |
{ | |
"keys": ["alt+super+s"], | |
"command": "run_external", | |
"args": {"command": "sort -u"} | |
} | |
This creates a ⌥⌘S or ctrl-alt-S shortcut that lets you sort | |
your file with the Unix "sort -u" command | |
""" | |
def run(self, edit, command): | |
if self.view.sel()[0].empty(): | |
## if nothing selected, process the entire file: | |
region = sublime.Region(0, self.view.size()) | |
else: | |
## process only selected region: | |
region = self.view.line(self.view.sel()[0]) | |
p = subprocess.Popen( | |
command, | |
shell = True, | |
bufsize = -1, | |
stdout = subprocess.PIPE, | |
stderr = subprocess.PIPE, | |
stdin = subprocess.PIPE) | |
output, error = p.communicate(self.view.substr(region).encode('utf-8')) | |
if error: | |
# sublime.error_message(error.decode('utf-8')) | |
## I prefer seeing the error message in the status bar | |
## instead of inside a popup window. | |
sublime.status_message(error.decode('utf-8')) | |
else: | |
self.view.replace(edit, region, output.decode('utf-8')) | |
## Comment the above and uncomment the following line | |
## if you want to insert the output at the start of the file: | |
# self.view.insert(edit, 0, output.decode('utf-8')) |
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