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I'm working with WordPress within my project. and I'm using the Netbeans 7.3.1

WordPress has a ton of includes... and the current file I'm working on ( functions.php) cannot know which other files are involved. So, when I type in say $is_IE ( which is a global) or wp_register_nav which is a wordpress function), because they are not defined within the context of the current functions.php, it cannot give me intelisense support.

In this case, what do we do?

Is there a way in NetBeans which allows me to point to a few specific PHP files in my project so that NetBeans would know about the functions and constants defined in those files and hence, it can extend its intellisense support? - just like it does to native PHP functions, even those those functions are not within the current file.

Is it possible?

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  • just realized my original answer totally misread your question. Just updated it - let me know if the new answer helps.
    – Ennui
    Oct 3, 2013 at 15:30

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You can use WordPress native functions and objects in external files on the same webserver by requiring wp_load.php in your header. Just add this at the top:

require_once('relative/path/to/wp-load.php');

Edit: Just realized I read your question completely wrong. This link details how to add intellisense support for your Wordpress project. There is also a WordPress plugin for Netbeans that may do what you want.

I also know there is a plugin for Sublime Text for WordPress snippets and autocompletions - you can find it here on Github.

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