#haml.editors
Various text editors have various levels of support for Haml. Here’s a list of all of them that I know of. If you create or learn of another or a more updated version, please email haml@googlegroups.com.
Haml gets new syntax every now and then. This means that most of these modes are at least a little out-of-date. If anyone wants to take on the task of updating an old mode, that would be greatly appreciated.
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Eclipse by Brad Wilson. This is a snapshot of the site that used to host the plugin, so it may be a bit confusing to get it working.
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Emacs by Nathan Weizenbaum. Probably the most up-to-date mode, since it’s maintained by the Haml maintainer.
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GEdit/Gnome by Ardenkatur. There’s also an older package by Ivan Kerin.
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JEdit by Jim Morris. May not work with recent versions of JEdit.
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Kate/KDE by Cies Breijs.
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Komodo (author unknown).
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NetBeans (author unknown).
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RadRails: built in.
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RubyMine: built in.
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TextMate/E Text Editor by Adam Stacoviak. There’s also an official but out-of-date bundle by Kevin Ballard, and many GitHub forks of that bundle.
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Vim by Tim Pope. There’s also an official but out-of-date mode by Dmitry Ilyashevich.