Reputation: 4163
Is there an editor for Unix shell scripts such as Bash that has a kind of function overview as most Eclipse editors? I have a really large shell script with a lot of functions here and I want to move quickly from one function to next.
Or is there any other way to get such an overview?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 4124
Reputation: 277
Geany can hold this easily, maybe worst the effort of a linux virtual machine inside your windows, so you can use this and others tools when it comes in handy. But Notepad++ is amazing. gedit have plugins deleveloped for this too.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4163
As I'm mostly on Windows environments I had a look to Notepad++ plugins and found the Function List plugin. It's mainly what I'm looking for. As there is no documentation by the author have a look at an introductory blog post.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 57202
The VIM taglist plugin also works for shell scripts. If you are a VIM user you might consider it...
It offers you a function list in a window split on the left, which you can use to navigate to function definitions.
Upvotes: 1