Does a programmer's “document template” with tags exist for Windows?
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21-09-2019 - |
Question
I was wondering (if possible) if there was a program/tool/utility that when I create a new file and provide it with an extension that it creates the appropriate tags automatically?
For example, a new file I create called index.php
would have the appropriate tags auto-generated inside:
<?php
?>
I hope you get the idea.
Any information regarding this would be helpful.
Solution
I don't know about a portable utility, but on Windows, there's a built-in feature that does it.
From regedit
, go to your HKCR/.your-extension
(e.g. HKCR/.php
). the (Default)
value will contain the filetype class - go to either HKCR/.your-extension/the-filetype-class
or HKCR/the-filetype-class
(either will do), then inside create a key named ShellNew
. In the key, create a string value called FileName
and assign to it the file path of your template file.
Now all new files with this particular extension will be created containing the contents of your template.
Here's a more detailed tutorial.
OTHER TIPS
If you run Linux with GNOME, maybe http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2008/02/13/add-your-document-templates-to-gnome/ is what you need.
There is probably something similar in other environments.