Package Exports
- env-editor
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env-editor
Get metadata on the default editor or a specific editor
This module is used by open-editor.
Supported editors
- Sublime Text
- Atom
- Visual Studio Code
- Visual Studio Code - Insiders
- VSCodium
- WebStorm
- TextMate
- Vim
- NeoVim
- IntelliJ
- GNU nano
- GNU Emacs
- Android Studio
- Xcode
Install
npm install env-editorUsage
import {defaultEditor, getEditor, allEditors} from 'env-editor';
defaultEditor();
/*
{
    id: 'atom',
    name: 'Atom',
    binary: 'atom',
    isTerminalEditor: false,
    paths: [
        '/Applications/Atom.app/Contents/Resources/app/atom.sh'
    ],
    keywords: []
}
*/
getEditor('sublime');
/*
{
    id: 'sublime',
    name: 'Sublime Text',
    binary: 'subl',
    isTerminalEditor: false,
    paths: [
        '/Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl',
        '/Applications/Sublime Text 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl'
    ],
    keywords: []
}
*/
allEditors();
/*
[
    {
        id: 'atom',
        …
    },
    {
        id: 'sublime,
        …
    },
    …
]
*/API
defaultEditor()
Returns metadata on the default editor.
The user is expected to have the $EDITOR environment variable set, and if not, a user-friendly error is thrown.
getEditor(editor)
Returns metadata on the specified editor.
editor
Type: string
This can be pretty flexible. It matches against all the data it has.
For example, to get Sublime Text, you could write either of the following: sublime, Sublime Text, subl.
allEditors()
Returns an array with metadata on all the editors.