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I haven't used CoffeeScript for years and don't update this repository anymore.
If there's a soul out there who is enthusiastic about CoffeeScript in Sublime Text and would like to patch this plugin, please comment here and I'll add you as a collaborator.
I'm looking for someone who is active in the open source community on GitHub and is proficient in Python.
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GeoffreyBooth commentedon Apr 14, 2017
I’m not proficient in Python, but I’m one of the core contributors of CoffeeScript and I’m eager to get this package to provide better syntax highlighting for CoffeeScript 2 😄 I’m also happy to be a caretaker until a more qualified maintainer steps up.
aponxi commentedon Apr 22, 2017
Thanks for stepping up, @GeoffreyBooth ! Let me know if you need any help and if there's a developer who wants to support this project, please post here.
GeoffreyBooth commentedon Apr 23, 2017
How does deploying to the sublime package manager work? Is merging to master sufficient?
aponxi commentedon Apr 25, 2017
Go through the process of tagging (with the semver format like the other "Releases") and then merging to master.
master
are automatically available for Sublime Text 3st2
branch are for Sublime Text 2Make sure you update changelog, version number and those sorts of things. There is a ton of information at Package Manager Docs
Check these two out:
Let me know if you have any questions!
seanCodes commentedon Mar 13, 2021
Hey @aponxi or @GeoffreyBooth! Still looking for maintainers? I’m also not the most proficient at python but I’m passionate about Sublime and I’d love to help get the syntaxes ported to sublime-syntax. Let me know!
[-]NEED NEW AUTHOR - PLEASE POST HERE[/-][+]NEED NEW MAINTAINER - PLEASE POST HERE[/+]FichteFoll commentedon May 15, 2024
FYI, the package has been migrated into the SublimeText org with no changes, so that at least some people are able to merge pull requests. However, we're still looking for a dedicated maintainer.
(Since the package is quite old, a rewrite of the syntax definitions in sublime-syntax would be much appreciated.)