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Add JS highlighting to Coffee-Script files in SublimeText 2
Update: I saw this commit, and this project on github is really what you need!
Some people like to use Sublime text editor, of which there is an alpha of version 2 out. If your one of those people, and you also happen to enjoy writing in Coffee-Script then you'd have noticed there is no highlighting support for it. Granted Coffee-Script should have it's own highlighting profile, but at least you can use the existing JS highlighting in place of the default plain-text one. Here's how to do it on Windows:
Open up the file:
C:\Users\<Your User Name Here>\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 2\Packages\JavaScript\JavaScript.tmLanguage
Once open (use notepad or Sublime) you'll see that it's just an XML file. Find the <fileTypes> element and add a new entry for Coffee-Script. Here is how it should look like:
http://gist.github.com/1030220