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Package phpctags
Short Description An enhanced php ctags index generator.
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phpctags
An enhanced php ctags index file generator compatible with http://ctags.sourceforge.net/FORMAT.
Using PHP_Parser as PHP syntax parsing backend, written in pure PHP. The generated ctags index file contains scope and access information about classes' methods and properties.
This tool was originally developed to enhance the PHP syntax outline surport for vim tagbar plugin. The enhanced functionality has been included into an addon plugin for tagbar as tagbar-phpctags.
Enjoy!
Download and installation
Optionally one can move it into a directory on the $PATH
:
Usage
Single file:
Tags will be written to a tags
file. In order to specify a different tags file
use the -f
option:
Directory with recursive option:
Build
We currently only support building PHAR executable for *nix like platform which provides
make
utility. If you are interested in building an executable for other platform, especially for Windows, please help yourself out. It should be easy though (Apologize for not being able to provide any help for this, I am really not a Windows guy), it also would be great if someone could provide a patch for this.
Installation is straightforward, make sure you have PHP's PHAR extension enabled,
then run make
in the root directory of the source, you will get a phpctags
PHAR executable, add it to your $PATH
, then you can invoke phpctags
directly from anywhere.
See phpctags on packagist for more details.
Requirements
- PHP CLI 7.4+
- PHP-Parser
Acknowledgements
- Snapi for composer support.
- DeMarko for memory limit support.
- Sander Marechal for improve console support.
- Mark Wu for building a stand-alone PHAR executable.
- InFog for maintaining the project since 2019.