# GNU Octave Completions (GnuOC) ## About This Sublime text package gives method completion suggestions for [GNU Octave](http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/). ## Screenshot ![GNU-Octave-Completions](./preview.png) ## How to Use Just type the words and the completion suggestions should show up. If you still don't understand how to use it. Just flow along. > **Note:** For best result, you can disable Matlab Completions(if installed) so that only the GNU Octave completions would show up in the completion lists. ## Installation > Important: You need to have `Package Control` installed first on your sublime text which can be found at [The Package Contol Website](http://packagecontrol.io) > **Note:** For best result, you can disable [Matlab Completions](https://github.com/tushortz/Matlab-Completions/) (if installed) so that only the GNU Octave completion suggestions would show up in the completion lists. ## Installation > Important: You need to have `Package Control` installed first on your sublime text which can be found at [The Package Contol Website](http://packagecontrol.io). ### Using Package Control's Repository Go to `Preferences` --> `Package Control` --> `Add Repository` --> then type into the textbox `https://github.com/tushortz/GNU-Octave-Completions` After doing this, then go to: `Preferences` --> `Package Control` --> `Install Package` --> then search `GNU Octave Completions` and click it. The package will be installed and ready for use. ### Using Git Locate your Sublime Text 2 `Packages` directory by using the menu item `Preferences -> Browse Packages...`. While inside the `Packages` directory, clone the theme repository using the command below: git clone https://github.com/tushortz/GNU-Octave-Completions.git ### Download Manually * Download the files using the GitHub .zip download option * Unzip the files * Copy the folder to your Sublime Text `Packages` directory * [Download the files](https://github.com/tushortz/GNU-Octave-Completions/archive/master.zip) (using the GitHub .zip download option), * Unzip the files, * Copy the folder to your Sublime Text `Packages` directory. ## Contributing All contributions are welcome. ## License © 2015 Taiwo Kareem | taiwo.kareem36@gmail.com. Read **license.txt** ## Acknowledgements I'd first like to say a very big thank you to God my creator. Without him, this wouldn't be possible. Thanks to [Lilian Besson](https://github.com/Naereen) also for his suggestions and contribution.