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    Emmet

    Emmet

    The essential toolkit for web-developers

    With Emmet, you can type expressions (abbreviations) similar to CSS selectors and convert them into code fragment with a single keystroke. As a web-developer, you already know how to use Emmet. Abbreviation syntax is similar to CSS Selectors with shortcuts for id, class, custom attributes, element nesting and so on. Unlike default editor snippets, Emmet abbreviations are dynamic and parsed as-you-type.
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    Emmet-vim

    Emmet-vim

    Plug-in for expanding abbreviations similar to emmet

    Emmet-vim is a Vim plugin that brings Emmet-style abbreviation expansion to Vim users working with HTML, CSS, JSX, and other markup-heavy formats. It lets you type compact CSS-selector-like expressions and expand them into full HTML or XML structures with a single key combination, drastically speeding up front-end templating. The plugin supports many Emmet constructs such as IDs, classes, nesting, multiplication, numbering, text content, and attribute syntax. ...
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