Turn CSS snippets on and off from the status bar (resuscitate MySnippets)

There used to be a plugin called MySnippets that would allow you to click a button in the status bar that would open a pop up with a list of all your CSS snippets, and next to each snippet was a toggle where you could toggle the snippet on and off. MySnippets hasn’t been updated for a few years and finally stopped worked for me very recently, and I really miss having a plugin that can do this. Having to open settings and navigate to a specific snippet to turn it on and off can be annoying when I want to be able to turn it on or off fairly often. It would be amazing if someone could create a plugin that does this.

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Is your problem that the toggles are not working any longer? Someone on Github provided a fix for this.

As mentioned by @Zodian, this is a working fork :fork_and_knife:

Cheers, Marko :nerd_face:

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This worked for me once I turned off native menus in settings as per the fix in Github, but I honestly much prefer native menus and really wish there was an actually functioning plug in I could use to do this instead of relying on a fork that forces me to change settings I’d prefer not to change.

It doesn’t show in the status bar, rather as a command/hotkey/ribbon icon, but the CSS Editor plugin can toggle snippets on/off. If you prefer the status bar then the fork above sounds like a good option.

Disclaimer: I maintain the CSS Editor plugin.