1. C++
{
// Place your snippets for cpp here. Each snippet is defined under a snippet name and has a prefix, body and
// description. The prefix is what is used to trigger the snippet and the body will be expanded and inserted. Possible variables are:
// $1, $2 for tab stops, $0 for the final cursor position, and ${1:label}, ${2:another} for placeholders. Placeholders with the
// same ids are connected.
// Example:
// "Print to console": {
// "prefix": "log",
// "body": [
// "console.log('$1');",
// "$2"
// ],
// "description": "Log output to console"
// }
"header-personal": {
"prefix": "header-gzp",
"body": [
"// @author: Ge Zhipeng @ ${CURRENT_YEAR}${CURRENT_MONTH}${CURRENT_DATE}",
"// @file: ${TM_FILENAME}",
"// @brief: ${TM_FILENAME_BASE}"
]
},
"namespace-comment": {
"prefix": "namespace-comment",
"body": [
"namespace $1 {",
"\t$2",
"} // namespace $1"
]
},
"ifndef": {
"prefix": "ifndef",
"body": [
"#ifndef ${RELATIVE_FILEPATH/([a-zA-Z0-9]+)([\\/\\.-_])?/${1:/upcase}_/g}",
"#define ${RELATIVE_FILEPATH/([a-zA-Z0-9]+)([\\/\\.-_])?/${1:/upcase}_/g}",
"$1",
"#endif // ${RELATIVE_FILEPATH/([a-zA-Z0-9]+)([\\/\\.-_])?/${1:/upcase}_/g}"
]
},
}
2. Python
{
// Place your snippets for python here. Each snippet is defined under a snippet name and has a prefix, body and
// description. The prefix is what is used to trigger the snippet and the body will be expanded and inserted. Possible variables are:
// $1, $2 for tab stops, $0 for the final cursor position, and ${1:label}, ${2:another} for placeholders. Placeholders with the
// same ids are connected.
// Example:
// "Print to console": {
// "prefix": "log",
// "body": [
// "console.log('$1');",
// "$2"
// ],
// "description": "Log output to console"
// }
"header": {
"prefix": "header",
"body": [
"# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-",
"\"\"\"",
"@author: Ge Zhipeng @ ${CURRENT_YEAR}${CURRENT_MONTH}${CURRENT_DATE}",
"@file: ${TM_FILENAME}",
"@brief: ${TM_FILENAME_BASE}",
"\"\"\""
]
},
"main": {
"prefix": "main-prefix",
"body": [
"if __name__ == \"__main__\":",
"\t$1"
]
}
}