Tumblr Sugar for Espresso
I’ve moved this blog over to Tumblr. It was built with Jekyll previously, but it was a major pain in the ass to just add a simple post. I’ve taken the opportunity to spiffy-up the design a little bit too. So far, I’m loving Tumblr. It’s easy and does what I need it to do and nothing more.
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I started building the design using the Tumblr syntax, but it annoyed me that there wasn’t any code-sense or snippets in Espresso. So I made one. Yep, I made a Tumblr sugar for Espresso. It comes with all the goodies - snippets, code complete and it works properly with the itemizer.
I’ve missed a few snippets so far, but I’ll get around to adding them. However, every tag is in the code-sense, and the syntax highlighting works a treat.
There’s still a few things I need to add:
- Finish adding all the snippets
- Fix some code-sense bugs (The codesense doesn’t work within HTML tags, but it works outside them)
- Creating and uploading of posts to Tumblr, like the Textmate bundle.
- View tag documentation
- Wrap content in {block} tags
But other than that, it’s working smoothly. You can download it via Github. Just download the source, and rename the folder to tumblr.sugar, double-click and enjoy.