Very nice!

 

Any chance that this could just become part of julia-client at some point?

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of James Dang
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2016 11:58 AM
To: julia-users <[email protected]>
Subject: [julia-users] Announcing JuDE: autocomplete and jump to definition 
support for Atom

 

Hi All, Julia has been great for me, and I wanted to give back a little. 
LightTable and Atom are great editors, but I was really starting to miss good 
intellisense-like autocomplete and basic navigation features like 
jump-to-definition, especially on larger codebases. It's really quite a slog to 
remember exactly where in which file a function was defined, or what its exact 
arguments are. And maybe with better tooling, more people will be drawn to the 
community. So I put a bit of work into a new package for Atom that gives you 
that!

https://atom.io/packages/jude

 <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jamesdanged/Jude/master/img/JudeDemo.gif> 



This is a bit different from what you get out of julia-client and 
autocomplete-julia because it does a full syntax parsing and scope resolution 
of your codebase without executing it in a Julia process. It reparses very 
quickly on the fly without needing to save. And the matching is precise, not 
fuzzy, giving you exactly what names are available in the scope you are in 
currently. It's quite new and unpolished, but please try it out and let me know 
what you think!

Cheers,
James

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