What languages are supported?¶
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SnippetsLab supports the following languages:
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What is a Fragment? How to add new Fragments?¶
You can include multiple different 'part' to a single snippet, which is known as a Fragment. Different Fragments under the same snippet can have different notes and languages.
Fragments can be useful when a snippet logically consists of multiple parts, especially when they have different languages. For example:
- A class header and its implementation
- Some HTML code and its JavaScript/CSS counterparts
- Different solutions to one problem
Chalkspiration 1 10. To learn more about Fragments, please see Snippets and Fragments.
How to use Dropbox / Google Drive or other third party sync services?¶
Please see Third-party Sync for detailed instructions.
Do I have to choose the language every time I create a new snippet?¶
No. You can set default languages on a per-folder basis. To learn more about it, please see Default Language.
What is a 'Folder Shortcut' and how do I add it?¶
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You can add your most frequently used folders and Smart Groups to the 'Favorites' section of the sidebar as a shortcut. To learn more about it, please refer to Shortcuts.
How to search full content of the snippets?¶
From SnippetsLab 1.2.3, the app will search both the title and contents of your snippets by default. If you wish to change this behaviour, click the magnifying glass button in the left of the search bar, and choose one option from Only Search Title and Search Title and Content.
How to hide the app from menu bar?¶
Choose SnippetsLab > Preferences… from the menu bar, and click Assistant. Make sure both the Enable SnippetsLab Assistant and Hide dock icon options are selected.
If the dock icon is hidden, the standard menubar for SnippetsLab is also disabled. You can instead access common features like Import/Export or Preferences from the button in the bottom of the SnippetsLab Assistant.
Note
You cannot hide the dock icon when SnippetsLab Assistant is disabled, because you won't be able to activate the app in that case.
How to use multiple languages in a single snippet?¶
For some popular language combinations (especially for languages that are used in web development), SnippetsLab provides special syntax modes, such as 'HTML+PHP' and 'JavaScript+PHP.' If non of these special syntax modes satisfy your need, you may choose one of the following options:
- Use fragments. You can include multiple different 'part' to a single snippet, which is known as a Fragment. Different Fragments under the same snippet can have different notes and languages. To learn more about Fragments, please see Snippets and Fragments.
- Use markdown. From version 1.5, SnippetsLab allows user to create and preview markdown snippets. You can add unlimited number of code blocks in your markdown snippet with all different languages. Every language that's supported in the original app is also supported in the markdown preview mode. For details, please see Markdown Snippets.
I cannot enable iCloud sync. Why?¶
In order to use iCloud sync for SnippetsLab, you need to make sure that all of the following conditions are met:
- You've turned on iCloud service and signed in with a valid Apple ID in OS X System Preferences
- iCloud Drive is enabled
- You havn't disabled SnippetsLab from accessing the iCloud services (Open Apple Menu > System Preferences… > iCloud, and click on the Options… button next to 'iCloud Drive.' Make sure that the checkbox next to SnippetsLab is selected.)
- Your Mac have access to the Internet
Please refer to Enable iCloud for SnippetsLab section of this manual for more detailed instructions.
Will there be an iOS version of SnippetsLab?¶
I have some preliminary thought of bringing SnippetsLab to the iOS, but that's just a very early idea and I've not yet decided the design details of the iOS version. I'm still working on the OS X version, and I may get my hands on the iOS version once all main features of the OS X version is finished. (No guarantee though)
I am open to ideas and if you have any comments/expectations about the iOS version, please feel free to share with me via email: support@renfei.org
While GitHub is one of the best tools for solving your code chaos, it's pretty much tied to your network connection. Plus, many developers seek a cozier, personal spot for their code. Like SnippetsLab.
A private collection of code snippets in SnippetsLab
It's a Mac app that allows to bring together, edit, and share code snippets. Working with over 350 languages, there's virtually no chance SnippetsLab fails to manage your code. The app embraces two different shapes — you can work in a full-screen editor, or deal with your snippets from the menu bar. Always within your ideal workflow.
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Keep code snippets organized, no matter the size
The purpose of using SnippetsLab is to have code fragments and snippets at your fingertips, always. Keeping the promise, the app comes with powerful organization assets. You can create smart groups, nested folders, and tags to easier navigate across your code. Search is pretty flexible, too — enabling you to sort snippets by date, title, etc.
If you need some additional space for notes — basically, any background info that relates to your code — SnippetsLab has it covered. Combine multiple fragments into the same snippet or add notes of any size, all within the same interface.
SnippetsLab assistant in your menu bar
For quick access, you can search across code snippets from your menu bar. And not only search. Customize the search scope, so that SnippetsLab always shows what you expect to see. Preview snippets, open the main window, or instantly copy the snippet content to your clipboard.
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Syntax highlighting and markdown support
In the app Preferences, you can see the full list of 350+ supported languages. SnippetsLab has syntax highlighting for all of them — and allows you to toggle between the preferred languages right from the code editor. You can also switch between editing mode and markdown preview for complete visibility.
Extensive sharing
SnippetsLab allows to easily import your code from Github, thanks to built-in Gist integration. It works both ways — you can grab code from Github or export your snippets as gists from the app. Even export your complete library as JSON, XML, or plain text. To keep your code consistent and secure across devices, SnippetsLab has iCloud integration and runs daily library backups.
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