diff --git a/README.mdown b/README.mdown index 4f04441..a47f043 100644 --- a/README.mdown +++ b/README.mdown @@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ download "git submodules" and find two subdirs under the main tree. 1. `snippets/` - Points to [yasnippet-snippets][yasnippet-snippets] the snippet - collection of [AndreaCrotti](https://github.com/AndreaCrotti). + Points to [yasnippet-snippets] the snippet collection of + [AndreaCrotti](https://github.com/AndreaCrotti). The default configuraiton already points to this dir, so to use them, just make sure the submodule really was downloaded @@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ download "git submodules" and find two subdirs under the main tree. 2. `yasmate/` - Points to a github repo of the [yasmate][yasmate] tool, which is - dedicated to converting textmate bundles into yasnippet snippets. + Points to a github repo of the [yasmate] tool, which is dedicated + to converting textmate bundles into yasnippet snippets. To use these snippets you have to run the tool first, so [see its doc][yasmate]), and then point the `yas-snippet-dirs` @@ -82,6 +82,11 @@ download "git submodules" and find two subdirs under the main tree. If you have a working ruby environment, you can probably get lucky directly with `rake convert-bundles`. +3. [textmate-to-yas.el] + + This is another textmate bundle converting tool using Elisp + instead of Ruby. + Naturally, you can point `yas-snippet-dirs` to good snippet collections out there. If you have created snippets for a mode, or multiple modes, consider creating a repository to host them, then tell users that it @@ -162,4 +167,5 @@ Finally, thank you very much for using YASnippet! [forum]: http://groups.google.com/group/smart-snippet [melpa]: http://melpa.milkbox.net/ [yasmate]: http://github.com/capitaomorte/yasmate +[textmate-to-yas.el]: https://github.com/mattfidler/textmate-to-yas.el [yasnippet-snippets]: http://github.com/AndreaCrotti/yasnippet-snippets