# Sublime Text 3 - MIT Alloy Syntax Highlighting
### Syntax highlighting for [MIT's Alloy](http://alloy.mit.edu/alloy/index.html) in [Sublime Text 3](http://www.sublimetext.com/3).
## Getting Started
### 1. Installation
#### (Recommended) Automatic Installation using [Sublime Text Package Control](https://packagecontrol.io/)
1. Open Sublime Text's Command Palette (default: Ctrl+Shift+P)
2. Type `install` and select `Package Control: Install Package`
3. Type `mit alloy` and select "MIT_Alloy" to install the package.
#### Manual Installation
Go to `Preferences -> Browse Packages`, and then either download and unzip this plugin into that directory, or:
``` bash
git clone https://github.com/corbanmailloux/sublime-mit-alloy.git "sublime-mit-alloy"
```
### 2. Activate this Language
**After installing this package**, open an ALS file and switch the language to `MIT Alloy`, using one
of the following methods:
* Select from the list of supported languages in your status bar at the bottom right corner of your editor
* Ctrl+Shift+P and search for "MIT Alloy"
### 3. Make "MIT Alloy" the default
To make `MIT Alloy` the default highlighting for the current extension:
1. Open a file with the extension you want to set a default for (i.e. `.als`)
2. Navigate through the following menus in Sublime Text: `View -> Syntax -> Open all with current extension as... -> MIT Alloy`
## Author
**Corban Mailloux**
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## Copyright and License
Copyright 2014 Corban Mailloux
[MIT License](LICENSE-MIT)