Thank you so much! I don't know AppleScript very well, so I can't ask 
further questions to understand what exactly you're doing 😅 . 

On Tuesday, 15 January 2019 18:14:35 UTC-5, Venkat wrote:
>
> I'm trying to replicate a behavior as close as possible to a package in 
> Sublime Text. This concerns python, but I'm guessing it can be extended to 
> other programming languages as well. I want to insert a breakpoint at the 
> point at which I place a cursor. So in the current code block
>
> for a in range(10):
>    a+=1
>    b+=1
>    c+=1
>
> What I want to do is if my cursor is anywhere on the c+=1 line, I want to 
> place a breakpoint line directly above it using a quick keyboard shortcut 
> to a clipping, so as to get this:
>
> for a in range(10):
>    a+=1
>    b+=1
>    pdb.set_trace()
>    c+=1
>
> where pdb.set_trace() is the command that inserts a python breakpoint at 
> that point in the code. I know I can create clippings and map keyboard 
> shortcuts to them. I was wondering if it was possible to take it a step 
> further so that* the clipping is inserted in the line above where the 
> cursor is, and is agnostic of cursor location in the line, and also obeys 
> the indentation in code. *
>
> Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
>

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