SNow Vim
Overview
SNow Vim is a Chrome extension developed by Nathan Grove.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of SNow Vim is 0.0.8, updated on 2018-01-23.
42 users have installed this extension.
3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Extension for adding vim keymap as well as applying monokai theme and :w saving within codemirror in ServiceNow
This is a quick Chrome browser extension I developed that adds the vim keymap, monokai theme, and ctrl+s or :w saving functionality within code mirror inputs throughout the ServiceNow platform.
Change Log:
v0.0.4 - Added ctrl+s detection for saving UI Scripts
v0.0.5 - Added ctrl+s saving for (hopefully) all codemirror instances
v0.0.6 - Inject jQuery when not present (for the debugger in Istanbul)
v0.0.7 - Added breakpoint highlighting to the monokai theme
v0.0.8 - Configurable to use tabs/spaces and enable/disable vim keymap
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Michael Cosby
2017-09-04
Thank you thank you thank you! This extension has just saved my project. The closest I had to a solution for writing code in servicenow was using the sublimetext importer/exporter, and that was *painful*. This works great for almost everything I need. Thank you! |
Michael Cosby
2017-09-04
Thank you thank you thank you! This extension has just saved my project. The closest I had to a solution for writing code in servicenow was using the sublimetext importer/exporter, and that was *painful*. This works great for almost everything I need. Thank you! |
Michael Cosby
2017-09-04
Thank you thank you thank you! This extension has just saved my project. The closest I had to a solution for writing code in servicenow was using the sublimetext importer/exporter, and that was *painful*. This works great for almost everything I need. Thank you! |
Michael Cosby
2017-09-04
Thank you thank you thank you! This extension has just saved my project. The closest I had to a solution for writing code in servicenow was using the sublimetext importer/exporter, and that was *painful*. This works great for almost everything I need. Thank you! |
Michael Cosby
2017-09-04
Thank you thank you thank you! This extension has just saved my project. The closest I had to a solution for writing code in servicenow was using the sublimetext importer/exporter, and that was *painful*. This works great for almost everything I need. Thank you! |