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Converts characters from one "encoding" to another using a transformation (think HTML entities, not character encodings)

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StringEncode

Encodes text. "Encode" in this context refers to HTML entities or URL encoding, not character encodings. Most of these commands work in both directions (e.g. you can encode to html entities, or from html entities).

  • Html entities
  • Css (e.g. unicode characters)
  • Xml entities
  • Json strings
  • Urls
  • Base64 encoding
  • Hash: Md5, Sha256, Sha512
  • Regex escape
  • SQL 'LIKE' escape
  • Hexadecimal / Decimal
  • Unicode Hexadecimal representation

This plugin was intended to be used with selections, but if you don't have any text selected, it will act on the entire document. This can be handy (if you're base64-encoding a file, for instance), but also have unintended consequences. For instance, you probably should not use URL Decode on an entire text document.

You can also encode the clipboard, use the string_encode_paste command, and you will be presented with a menu to choose the encoding, and the clipboard will be encoded and inserted.

Installation

  1. Using Package Control, install "StringEncode"

Or:

  1. Open the Sublime Text Packages folder

    • OS X: ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/
    • Windows: %APPDATA%/Sublime Text 3/Packages/
    • Linux: ~/.Sublime Text 3/Packages/ or ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages
  2. clone this repo

  3. Install keymaps for the commands (see Example.sublime-keymap for my preferred keys)

Commands

This list continues to grow, see Default.sublime-commands for the entire list.

string_encode_paste: Converts the clipboard to the desired encoding.

html_entitize: Converts characters to their HTML entity

html_deentitize: Converts HTML entities to a character

url_encode: Uses urllib.quote to escape special URL characters.

  • Accepts an old_school argument (default: True). Setting it to False will return %20 instead of + when encoding spaces.

url_decode: Uses urllib.unquote to convert escaped URL characters

json_escape: Escapes a string and surrounds it in quotes, according to the JSON encoding.

json_unescape: Unescapes a string (include the quotes!) according to JSON encoding.

base64_encode (also base16, base32): Uses base16/32/64 to encode into base64

base64_decode: Decodes from base16/32/64

gzip64_encode: Gzip and then base64 encode

gzip64_decode: Base64 decode and then Gunzip

md5_encode: Uses sha package to create md5 hash

sha256_encode (also sha1, sha384, sha512): Uses sha package to create sha1/256/384/512 hash

escape_regex: Escapes regex meta characters

escape_like: Escapes SQL-LIKE meta characters

safe_html_entitize: Converts characters to their HTML entity, but preserves HTML reserved characters

safe_html_deentitize: Converts HTML entities to a character, but preserves HTML reserved characters

xml_entitize: Converts characters to their XML entity

xml_deentitize: Converts XML entities to a character

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