__S__ignificant __W__hitespace __M__ode. Because Jade and Stylus are both 'significant white space' languages, sws-mode can be used to edit both types of files
Lines can be indented or un-indented (is that a word?) with tab, shift-tab respectively. Indentation will look at the proceeding line and not indent more than 1 level of nesting below it.
html
body
#container
.content
^
|----cursor anywhere on this line except at beginning of text, press tab or S-tab
html
body
#container
.content
^
|---- cursor moves to beginning of text...once cursor is at beginning of text, press tab
html
body
#container
.content
^
|---- now line is maximum indented, press tab again
html
body
#container
.content
^
|---- line moves to minimum indentation level (no indentation)
Regions can be indentend in a similar way; however, this is still buggy...
Since jade and stylus nesting is somewhat related to sexp layout I hope to have sexp related selection & manipulation working in the future. See jade-highlight-sexp
for an example
- [tab] if region is active, do 'smart indent' on region. otherwise, move cursor to beginning of line text. If cursor already at beginning of line text, do 'smart indent' on line.
- [shift-tab] if region is active, do 'smart dedent' on region. otherwise, move cursor to beginning of line text. If cursor already at beginning of line text, do 'smart dedent' on line.
Emacs major mode for jade template highlighting. This mode extends sws-mode to provide some rudimentary syntax highlighting.
Still in very early stages. Some simple highlighting of tags, ids, and classes works; however, it highlights incorrectly into the javascript code and plain text code as well.
I would like to get the highlighting working better. Also note javascript highlighting with either js2-mode or espresso-mode should be possible...I'm a major major-mode writing noob so it'll take a while.
I'm not sure yet how to highlight .styl files, so for now, just use sws-mode when editing stylus mode.
Copy the jade-mode.el and sws-mode.el to some directory on your computer. I put mine under ~/code/jade-mode
and sym-link the jade-mode folder into ~/.emacs.d/vendor/
. You can just as easily put the folder itself under '~/.emacs.d/vendor/`
Add the following lines to any of your initialization files
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/vendor/jade-mode")
(require 'sws-mode)
(require 'jade-mode)
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.styl\\'" . sws-mode))
Flycheck support.
Flycheck now has support for jade files. It currently only handles errors.