
I’ve already tried Package Control: Remove Pacakage and then installing it again. The CoffeeScript.tmLanguage should be as normal. Anyone else experiencing this? How can it be fixed?
Here is the whole CoffeeScript.tmLanguage.
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Solved:
Turns out, the plugin changed the location of its
CoffeeScript.tmLanguagefile. All you have to do is toView -> Syntax ->and then select anything but CoffeeScript, and then simply switch back to CoffeeScript again. Sublime Text will figure out the new location.