Looks interesting! Any idea how one would be able to catch edit and 
selection events in BBEdit in order to create a plugin?

On Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 7:00:00 PM UTC-7, Tom Mai wrote:
>
> Thanks Vlad, but I don't think that Kite is interesting for me:
>
> * It works by sending my code to a server where it gets analyzed: Sounds 
> like lots of delays, if you don't have a super fast internet connection.
> * If I need documentation and/or examples, I use Dash. This requires just 
> a key combination and is much more versatile than Kite.
> * When working on large projects, I use PhpStorm. This IDE detects errors 
> too and makes suggestions how to fix them. 
> And it shows help for functions (my own ones included) like Kite and many 
> things more.
>
> If you haven't already done so, have a look at the trial version of 
> PhpStorm!
> To get a bit back to topic... ;) ... I mostly use PhpStorm and BBEdit side 
> by side: PhpStorm for heavy coding, BBEdit mostly for documentation and 
> notes.
>

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