Here’s the Deal
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When comparing GoSublime vs Emmet, the Slant community recommends Emmet for most people. In the question“What are the best plugins for Sublime Text?” Emmet is ranked 3rd while GoSublime is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose Emmet is:
Emmet does not only work with HTML, but also CSS.
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Pros
Pro Provides code completion and other IDE-like features
- code completion from Gocode
- context aware snippets via the code-completion popup to complement the existing SublimeText Go package.
- sublime build system(ctrl+b) integrating with GoSublime 9o command prompt
- lint/syntax check as you type
- quickly jump to any syntax error reported (and jump back to where you were before (across files))
- quickly fmt your source or automatically on save to conform with the Go standards
- easily create a new go file and run it without needing to save it first (9o replay)
- share your snippets (anything in the loaded file) on play.golang.org
- list declarations in the current file
- automatically add/remove package imports
- quickly jump your import section(automatically goes to the last import) where you can easily edit the pkg alias and return to where you were before
- go to definition of a package function or constant, etc.
- show the source(and thus documentation) of a variable without needing to change views
Pro Makes writing CSS really fast
Emmet does not only work with HTML, but also CSS.
Pro Makes writing HTML really fast
Either watch the video below or read this article to see all the things you can do with Emmet. the video link is absent
Cons
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Con Requires pyv8
Emmet is a Javascript addon, and it requires pyv8 (python-javascript bridge) to run.