Sublime Text
Settings on Mac, Nov 2024:
{ "font_size": 16, "ignored_packages": ["Vintage", ], "hot_exit": "only_on_quit", "trim_trailing_white_space_on_save": "all", "ensure_newline_at_eof_on_save": true, "word_wrap": true, "index_files": true, }
Old
http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/index.html
Moving around
Moving the cursor
- to beginning/end of current word: Ctrl-left/Ctrl-right
Moving the view
- up/down: Ctrl-up/Ctrl-down
Incremental Search
- Ctrl-I
Go to Anything
- Go to File (in project): Ctrl-P, type to fuzzy-search
- Go to Method (Code Outline): Ctrl-R to show code outline, type to fuzzy-search
- Go to Method in File: Ctrl-P, search for file, type "@", then search for method
- Go to Line: Ctrl-G (or Ctrl-P, type ":"), then line number
Selecting
Column Select
- Shift + right-click + drag
Select instances of a word (multiple cursors)
- Ctrl-D to select current and next instances of word
- Ctrl-U to undo last
- Alt+F3 to select all occurrences
Tools
- Command Pallette: Ctrl+Shift+P, type to fuzzy-search
- Code Outline: Ctrl+R
Projects
http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/projects.html
Assume you've got a folder full of code called myproject
. Go to Project -> Save Project As... and save the project just inside that folder. This will create myproject.sublime-project
and myproject.sublime-workspace
files.
As a general rule, the sublime-project
file would be checked into version control, while the sublime-workspace
file would not.
Add subfolders to the project with Project -> Add Folder to Project...
Package Control
Must install Package Control manually: https://sublime.wbond.net/installation
Then install the packages you want: Ctrl+Shift+P install ...
Customizing
- Open Default Settings (Preferences -> Settings -- Default) to find and copy the relevant setting.
- Open User Settings (Preferences -> Settings -- User) and paste in the line you want with the appropriate change.
{ "color_scheme": "Packages/Color Scheme - Default/Solarized (Light).tmTheme", "font_size": 11, "ignored_packages": [ "Vintage" ], "word_wrap": true, "hot_exit" : false }
Copying your settings to another machine
All of the settings for Sublime Text live in ~/.config/sublime-text-3
on Ubuntu.