BBEdit Clippings Library
Welcome! Please peruse and enjoy, but before you start, here are a couple of important reminders:
These are just the clippings sets that we know about, but there are many more out there!
Please note that Clippings sets require a version of BBEdit which includes the Clippings feature (we recommend BBEdit 10 or later). This precludes using these sets with TextWrangler.
Name | Author | |
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BBEdit 9 Default Clippings | Bare Bones Software, Inc. | download |
4D Structure Builder | Brad Weber – FlatTop Technology | download |
BibTeX | Tim Cohn | download |
Cappuccino | Coalmarch Productions | website |
ColdFusion | Frank Marion | download |
CSS Extended | Matt Martini – Imaginary Wave Technology | download |
Drupal | Fredrik Jonsson | website |
Django | Greg Newman | website |
DocBook Lite | Morbus Iff | download |
HTML5 | Thierry Charbonnel | download |
Lasso | Michael Collins | download |
LaTeX | Gianluca Gorni | download |
MySQL Builder | Brad Weber – FlatTop Technology | download |
NetCloak | Aaron Chute | download |
SASS | Matt Martini – Imaginary Wave Technology | download |
WebYep | Al Czarnecki | website |
WordPress | Shawn Parker | website |
XUL | Andrew Wooldridge | download |
Expanded Listing
Written by: Bare Bones Software, Inc. (download)
These are the factory default clippings that were supplied with BBEdit 9. BBEdit 10 does not automatically install any clippings, but these work very well with it and are a great starting point for making your own clippings.
Written by: Brad Weber – FlatTop Technology (download)
Copy this method into your 4D project to easily build BBEdit clipping sets of your 4D database definitions. Then, just use the Insert Clipping command or the Clippings menu in BBEdit to insert table, field, and [table]field names into your BBEdit documents. Save time and avoid costly typing errors during 4D web development.
Written by: Marc Liyanage (download)
This is a clippings set for editing Apache Ant documents.
Written by: Tim Cohn (download)
This is a clippings set for working with BibTeX documents.
Written by: Marc Liyanage (download)
This is a clippings set for Bourne shell scripting.
Written by: Coal March Productions (website)
This is a clippings set containing all common public methods for Cappuccino.
Written by: Frank Marion (download)
This archive contains two folders containing clippings for Cold Fusion developers who prefer to use BBEdit for preparing Cold Fusion documents.
Written by: Matt Martini – Imaginary Wave Technology (download)
This is a clippings set which contains an extended range of CSS clippings, including hints.
Written by: Fredrik Jonsson (website)
These are clippings for working with Drupal content, including a nifty ctags generator for improved completions.
Written by: Greg Newman (website)
This is a clippings set for working with Django documents. Django is a Python-based web framework.
Written by: Morbus Iff (download)
This is a collection of DocBook Lite clippings for BBEdit. DocBook Lite is a slimmer version of the DocBook XML standard, created for use in marking up books by O’Reilly and Associates. This package contains a DocBook Lite clipping set split into Block and Inline Elements, and six stationery pads, covering Book, Chapter, Part, etc (you’ll need to “Get Info” on these files and click “Stationery Pad” to use them as stationery.
Written by: Thierry Charbonnel (download)
This set contains clippings for HTML5 tags.
Written by: Marc Liyanage ( download )
This is a clippings set for writing Java code.
Written by: Marc Liyanage (download)
This is a clippings set for working with JSP documents.
Written by: Michael Collins (download)
This is a set of clippings to provide a list of Lasso markup tags (otherwise referred to as LDML) within your editing environment. The set of tags includes all LDML tags as of Lasso 3.6.6, along with a number of JSPScript, SSJS, and HTML tags relevant to working with Lasso.
Version 9 adds a new palette with a nearly complete set of Cascading Style Sheet properties (CSS). It can be found in the HTML_Elements.html folder.
Written by: Gianluca Gorni (download)
Based on Prof. Uwe Schmock’s Textures LaTeX macro menu, now expanded to cover virtually all the commands and parameters from Lamport’s LaTeX book and “The LaTeX Companion”, a large part from “The LaTeX Graphics Companion”, a little from “The LaTeX Web Companion”, plus the packages texpower and marslides. It now contains about 3600 entries.
It also contains a Mathematica Glossary Tool and four AppleScripts.
Written by: Brad Weber – FlatTop Technology (download)
Use this application to build BBEdit clippings of your MySQL database definitions. Then, just double-click to insert table, field, and table.field names into your BBEdit documents. Save time and avoid costly typing errors during web development and other coding.
This package is shareware; please abide by the requested conditions.
Written by: Aaron Chute (download)
This is a clippings set for NetCloak Pro 3.x, which can be used to provide a list of NetCloak tags within BBEdit.
This set only contains functions through NetCloak Pro 3.×.
Written by: Marc Liyanage (download)
This is a clippings set for writing Perl 5 code.
Written by: Matt Martini – Imaginary Wave Technology (download)
This is a clippings set for working with SASS documents; it includes mixins for SASS, Compass, and Blueprint (via Compass).
Written by: Al Czarnecki (download)
This is a clippings set for WebYep, a simple CMS that doesn’t require SQL.
Written by: Shawn Parker (website)
This set contains clippings for all functions present in the WordPress standard distribution.
Written by: Marc Liyanage and Marco Balestra (download)
This is a clippings set for working with XSLT documents.
Written by: Andrew Wooldridge (download)
This is a clippings set containing many commonly used XUL tags for use in developing Mozilla or Netscape 6 XUL documents. It also includes templates for grids, trees, etc.