

It came to pass that the location for ctags was jacked up.Īt this point everything went black and when I woke up I found CTags.sublime-settings open in ST3 with the following code. Once installed I restarted Sublime Text (3rd time total in this process). Went to Terminal and typed in ‘ctags’ and bingo, non-existent.īeep, boop, bleep, it went to work installing ctags onto my computational device. Some googling led to a GitHub thread talking about the error. “Huzzah, I hath broken another thing!” I exclaimed. Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/ctags: illegal option - R Or at least I thought that was going to happen. I fired it up to build the tags by hitting Ctrl+t,Ctrl+r then applied the CTags to my directory. Is this too much text for inside parentheses?Īnyway, after finally getting package control installed (blog post about that later) I searched for and found the CTags package. This became tedious, so Eric, who was hovering over my shoulder recommended the CTags package for Sublime Text 3 (the champion of text editors, I’ll fight you if you say otherwise…seriously let’s rumble.

… I was curious how all of these tied together so I had to do a “Find” on the folder to get to where the origin was located. After opening up a project and looking at all the classes that extend other classes, like: My co-worker Eric has been pushing me to get into Laravel and since I’m at PHP World I figured, what better time to get into it.
