Sublime Rainmeter
This Sublime Text 3 plugin written in Python 3 provides an IDE like environment for creating and editing Rainmeter skins. It elevates the pain of context switching from Editor to Desktop, back and forth by integrating features like build tools to streamline the skinning process.
Project Status
Resources
Features
| Feature | Description | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Syntax Highlighting | highlight keywords and errors | details |
| Theme Switcher | quickly switch Rainmeter themes | details |
| Code Completion | suggest all possible keywords | details |
| Snippets | preconstructed code blocks via keywords | details |
| Smart Code Completion | context-sensitive auto suggestions | details |
| Goto Symbol | quick goto section | details |
| Auto Indention | enables code folding | |
| Code Folding | hide sections | details |
| Color Picker | pick and replace colors | details |
| New Skin | quick new skin scaffolding | details |
| Refresh Skin/Rainmeter | update rainmeter without leaving ST3 | details |
| Open Skins Folder | quick access to Rainmeter skins folder | details |
| Open Paths | open relative skin files | details |
Installation
With Package Control
- open the command palette (default ctrl+shift+p)
- run
Package Control: Install Packagecommand - search for
Rainmeterand hit enter
The package will now be installed and kept up- to-date automatically.
Alternatives
- using git
- using .sublime-package
- using zip
Acknowledgements
- Sublime Rainmeter plugin by merlinthered, base of this fork
- Color Highlighter plugin by Monnoroch, using the color picker
- RainLexer by poiru, which is another awesome tool for developing Rainmeter skins, for the inspiration and one of the color schemes.
- Monokai Color Scheme by Wimer Hazenberg, for providing such an amazing composition of colors.
- Kaelri for contributing the "Nexus" color scheme.
- The Rainmeter Community, for being awesome and testing this package.

Formed in 2009, the Archive Team (not to be confused with the archive.org Archive-It Team) is a rogue archivist collective dedicated to saving copies of rapidly dying or deleted websites for the sake of history and digital heritage. The group is 100% composed of volunteers and interested parties, and has expanded into a large amount of related projects for saving online and digital history.



