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Emmet is written in pure javascript and works across different platforms If there’s no selection, action will silently call “match tag pair” to wrap context element.

Web browser, node.js, microsoft wsh and mozilla rhino It takes an abbreviation, expands it and places currently selected content in the last element of generated snippet Download plugin for your favourite editor

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Emmet cheat sheet provides quick reference for abbreviations, actions, and customization to enhance coding efficiency in html and css.

Start learning emmet with the abbreviation syntax and available actions.

Abbreviations are optimised for, but not limited to, html and xml generation, and make writing tedious markup code a breeze You can start learning syntax to unleash the full power of emmet abbreviations. May not support all emmet features and actions When you get familiar with emmet’s abbreviations syntax, you may want to use some formatting to make your abbreviations more readable

For example, use spaces between elements and operators, like this: While emmet abbreviations are good for generating html, xml or any other structured markup, it may look useless for css You don’t want to write css selectors and transform them to css selectors, right? Emmet correctly expands such abbreviations and the plus sign is left here for historical reasons

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Just remember that you don’t need to use plus sign to create abbreviation alias.

Wrap with abbreviation a very powerful tool of the emmet toolkit

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