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FileHeader for Atom

FileHeader allows you to customize, add, update and cooperate your authoring information in header comment like this:

File Header Demo

This package is inspired by and could be considered equivalent to FileHeader for Sublime by shiyanhui. It is compatible with headers generated by FileHeader for Sublime.

Installation

Just search for file-header in Atom Settings > Install, and press Install.

Usage

  1. Configure your real name, username and email in FileHeader's settings (cmd+, > Packages > file-header).
  2. Use shift-cmd-H to add new header for current editing file. You can also use menu item from menu bar Packages > File Header or context menu Add File Header to do so. Or, you can turn on Enable Auto Adding Header in the settings to add a header for a new file when you save your the file. When you want to temporarily disable auto update, you can use either menu item or context menu Disable Auto Update, and later, you can use Enable Auto Update to turn the function back on.
  3. Just hit cmd-s to save and your header's last modified info will be automatically updated.

Upgrade

Please reload Atom either by ctrl+alt+cmd+l or restarting after each upgrade

Customise Template

FileHeader came with a pre-defiend language-to-template mappings (lang-mapping.json) and bunch of template files (templates/*). Check them out in the lib directory of FileHeader package. You are free to override or partially override them in your own config directory. Check out the option Config Directory Path from FileHeader settings for details.

Template Variables

Variable Description
author the name of the author
email the email of the author
project_name the name of the current project
filename the name of the file
copyright the copyright text
license the license statement
create_time the time the file is created at
last_modified_by user who last modified the file
last_modified_time the time the file is last modified at

Language Specific Setting

Apart from general configurations in FileHeader's settings, you can also configure everything language specific directly in your config.cson file (Atom > Open Your Config):

"*":
    "file-header":
        autoAddingHeaderEnabled: true
        email: "..."
        realname: "..."
        username: "paulloz"
".gfm.source":
    "file-header":
        username: "..."
        autoAddingHeaderEnabled: false
".plain.text":
    "file-header":
        autoAddingHeaderEnabled: true

For all configurable options, please have a look of config object in source code file-header.coffee.

Supported Language

Here are a list of language-to-template mappings I came up with. Feel free to make a pull request to me if you want to contribute :).

Language Scope Template File
source.arm Clojure.tmpl
source.apex C.tmpl
source.c C.tmpl
source.cake C.tmpl
source.clojure Clojure.tmpl
source.coffee ShellScript.tmpl
source.coffee.jsx ShellScript.tmpl
source.cpp C.tmpl
source.cs C.tmpl
source.css C.tmpl
source.css.less C.tmpl
source.css.scss SASS.tmpl
source.csx C.tmpl
source.erlang Erlang.tmpl
source.gfm HTML.tmpl
source.git-config ShellScript.tmpl
source.go C.tmpl
source.gotemplate GoTemplate.tmpl
source.haskell Haskell.tmpl
source.jade Pug.tmpl
source.java C.tmpl
source.java-properties ShellScript.tmpl
source.js C.tmpl
source.js.rails source.js.jquery C.tmpl
source.js.jsx C.tmpl
source.kt C.tmpl
source.litcoffee HTML.tmpl
source.lua Haskell.tmpl
source.makefile ShellScript.tmpl
source.matlab Erlang.tmpl
source.nginx ShellScript.tmpl
source.objc C.tmpl
source.objcpp C.tmpl
source.perl ShellScript.tmpl
source.perl6 ShellScript.tmpl
source.plist HTML.tmpl
source.pug Pug.tmpl
source.python ShellScript.tmpl
source.python.django ShellScript.tmpl
source.ruby ShellScript.tmpl
source.ruby.rails ShellScript.tmpl
source.ruby.rails.rjs ShellScript.tmpl
source.rust SASS.tmpl
source.sass SASS.tmpl
source.shell ShellScript.tmpl
source.sql C.tmpl
source.sql.mustache C.tmpl
source.sql.ruby C.tmpl
source.strings C.tmpl
source.swift C.tmpl
source.toml ShellScript.tmpl
source.ts C.tmpl
source.vue HTML.tmpl
source.yaml ShellScript.tmpl
source.verilog C.tmpl
source.visualforce HTML.tmpl
text.html.basic HTML.tmpl
text.html.erb HTML.tmpl
text.html.gohtml HTML.tmpl
text.html.jsp HTML.tmpl
text.html.mustache HTML.tmpl
text.html.php HTML.tmpl
text.html.ruby HTML.tmpl
text.plain Default.tmpl
text.plain.null-grammar Default.tmpl
text.xml HTML.tmpl
text.xml.plist HTML.tmpl
text.xml.xsl HTML.tmpl

You can find out the scope of current editing file using alt-cmd-p. For all supported language scopes, you can use following code in Developer Tools:

console.log(Object.keys(atom.grammars.grammarsByScopeName).join('\n'))

Developer Tools can be opened using alt-cmd-i. You can use file-types package by execjosh to map more file types to language scopes.