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Open files in your editor at a specific line and column

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  • open-editor

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (open-editor) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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Open files in your editor at a specific line and column

Supports any editor, but only the following editors will open at a specific line and column:

  • Sublime Text
  • Atom
  • Visual Studio Code
  • WebStorm*
  • TextMate
  • Vim
  • NeoVim
  • IntelliJ IDEA*

*Doesn't support column.

Install

$ npm install open-editor

Usage

const openEditor = require('open-editor');

openEditor([
    'unicorn.js:5:3',
    {
        file: 'readme.md',
        line: 10,
        column: 2
    }
]);

API

openEditor(files, [options])

Open the given files in the user's editor at specific line and column if supported by the editor. It does not wait for the editor to start or quit.

files

Type: Array<string | object>

Items should be in the format foo.js:1:5 or {file: 'foo.js', line: 1: column: 5}.

options

Type: object

editor

Type: string
Default: Auto-detected

Name, command, or binary path of the editor.

Only use this option if you really have to. Can be useful if you want to force a specific editor or implement your own auto-detection.

openEditor.make(files, [options])

Same as openEditor(), but returns an object with the binary name, arguments, and a flag indicating whether the editor runs in the terminal.

Example: {binary: 'subl', arguments: ['foo.js:1:5'], isTerminalEditor: false}

Can be useful if you want to handle opening the files yourself.

License

MIT © Sindre Sorhus