ElectricCommander Syntax Highlighting ElectricCommander Syntax Highlighting

Productivity
Version: 0.1.5
Last Update: 2016-02-24

Overview

ElectricCommander Syntax Highlighting is a Chrome extension developed by nikhilvaze. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of ElectricCommander Syntax Highlighting is 0.1.5, updated on 2016-02-24.
196 users have installed this extension. 13 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

[BETA] This extension adds syntax highlighting to the editStep page in the ElectricCommander UI.

UPDATE: New location here:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/iijmdnkbooficfalafiljecngifeogin

This version is deprecated and will be removed. Please migrate to the above extension!

This chrome extension allows users to toggle syntax highlighting on and off on the Edit Step page in ElectricCommander.

If you are an ElectricCommander user writing or viewing procedures in the ElectricCommander web user interface then this extension is for you!

Works with ElectricCommander v4.2 or later.

Supports these languages: Perl, Shell, JavaScript, Python, Ruby, TCL.

Electric Cloud and ElectricCommander are
registered trademarks or trademarks of Electric Cloud, Incorporated.

Rating

13 ratings

Total Installs

196

Information

Last Update

2016-02-24

Current Version

0.1.5

Size

247KiB

Author

nikhilvaze

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Laurent Rochette
2015-05-07

I recommend it to all my customers.

avatar Nitin Parashar
2014-05-19

It's quite awesome and very convenient to use.

avatar Brian Myers
2013-08-08

The syntax highlighting is great! It is so much easier to read long commands and scripts and the line numbers make it easier to trace errors in the output to the source in the script.

avatar Marco Morales
2013-04-12

Prior to this plug-in, I had to rely on TEA to open up the contents in an external editor. As a frequent EC user, this is going to save me tons of time over the long run. Bravo!

avatar Ken Thomas
2013-04-11

Excellent! I had a syntax error in some Perl code in a step. I installed the syntax highlighter and immediately spotted my missing quote.