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Add Syntax Highlighting for Cypher in Sublime Text 3

Credit goes to

  1. Jan Klaas Kollhof (and Fred Benenson)
  2. Chris Skardon

Installation

Since the original plugin has been developed for Sublime Text 2 we have to install it manually.

  1. Go to https://github.com/fredbenenson/sublime-cypher, download ZIP of the repo, extract the content and rename the folder to ‘Cypher’. You can download the original repo from https://github.com/kollhof/sublime-cypher but Fred Benenson introduced a handy fix for UTF-8 data, which hasn't integrated at the point of this writing.

  2. Open Sublime Text 3, and go to ‘Browse Packages’ (CTRL + COMMAND + P then type ‘browse’ and hit ENTER)

  3. In the file browser's window, move the previously downloaded folder from Step 1 into here.

  4. Restart Sublime Text 3.

  5. Open a file containing some Cypher queries and switch to Cypher mode (CTRL + COMMAND + P then type ‘Cypher’ and hit ENTER)

@BSCowboy
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Thanks for creating the installation.

@radcliff
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🥇

@chaonan99
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You may still need to modify Cypher.py if you are using Python3. I've fixed this compatibility problem in my fork.

@gsumar
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gsumar commented May 8, 2018

Nice

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ghost commented Jun 6, 2018

Let say you are in PHP syntax mode. Easily switch to Cypher by clicking on the PHP text at the bottom right. You will find a list of language syntaxes to choose from there.

@lovesuper
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Thank you very much!

@BeardedUncleX
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fantastic!

@cskardon
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Hey @flekschas - Just fyi - I've added all the 4.1 keywords and functions in my fork (https://github.com/cskardon/sublime-cypher) based off of @fredbenenson's fork.

@unenuncasabe
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You are the very best. Thank youuu :)

@oelakad
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oelakad commented Feb 10, 2023

Thanks much, Helpful

@blizzardwj
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Why are there few people using the Cypher language? Are there any other alternative languages?

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