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Yaml​Pipelines

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Sublime Syntax Definitions for YAML CI/CD pipelines like GitHub Actions, AzureDevops, Kong API Gateway, Gitlab CICD, Bitbucket, Drone CI etc.

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Yaml Pipelines for Sublime Text

Syntax highlighting definitions for YAML pipeline files, like GitHub Actions and AzureDevops, Drone CI, GitLab CICD, AWS templates etc. Includes a small plugin to automatically apply the GitHub Actions filetype when loading or saving a YAML file in a .github/workflows folder.

Why not just use the default YAML syntax definition? Because it doesn't highlight conditions, variables or embedded Bash or PowerShell scripts!