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I really like sublime but I have 1 major issue stopping me from migrating from Netbeans:

I need sublime autocomplete to show function description and method signature (i'm working with Yii framework and I need to know exactly what each function does, returns and passed arguments types).

I tried installing several plugins but none worked...if there is such a way then i'm missing it.

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  • Which plugins do you tried?
    – j0k
    Jan 28, 2013 at 17:46
  • please see below the plugin i tried. i found this to work in JS but not PHP. Jan 28, 2013 at 18:01

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You are just in time for Sublime Text 3 !

Symbol Indexing. Sublime Text now scans the files in your project, and builds an index of which files contain which symbols. This backs the new features Goto Definition and Goto Symbol in Project, both of which are available from the Goto menu. Goto Definition takes you to the definition of the symbol under the caret, while Goto Symbol in Project prompts you to select a symbol via fuzzy matching, and then takes you to the definition of that symbol.

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  • @DannyValariola I thought you have a registered licence :-/
    – j0k
    Jan 29, 2013 at 8:09
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    I will have...once i have the feature i need Jan 29, 2013 at 8:19
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    This doesn't work on autocomplete tho. Sure, you can go to definition, but if you type Class:: and expect the autocomplete to only show definitions inside Class, that won't work (at least not here)
    – user89862
    Sep 3, 2013 at 8:32
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you might want to try the code intel plugin

available here

otherwise you could use zencoding see here for tips

alternatively alt + click should do it!

here's a relatively new plugin

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  • i tried almost every plugin available, also tried ZEN, INTEL, and much more....none does the trick Jan 28, 2013 at 18:00
  • ctrl+r is for symbol search, keep in mind that i'm in Yii framework and not all method reside in the same file. Also there is no description, it's just goto Jan 29, 2013 at 8:21

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