The shortcut is CMD+K, then CMD+T, which follows the same pattern as the Upper Case and Lower Case bindings. The first keybinding creates a shortcut for Title Case, which doesn't have a default keybinding. However, here are two that I've found useful. I also don't do much in the way of fancy keybindings. My work setup has SublimeLinter 3 installed, but I don't end up using it much. For general coding, I'm using PlasticCodeWrap, which I grabbed from the terrific tmTheme Editor by Allen Bargi.Īnd that's pretty much it for my ST3 setup. Colorcoder applies semantic coloring, but it does so in conjunction with your existing theme setting. Buy it and support a developer who makes a really nice, useful tool.Īs mentioned earlier, I'm using Monokai Extended as my Markdown-specific theme. I don't need to do diffs often, but when I do, Sublimerge: The professional diff and merge tool for Sublime Text 2 and 3 is the way to go. I find it helpful, along with JSON Formatter for Chrome. Pretty JSON is a good package for formatting and minifying JSON. Colorcoder also has built-in support for C++, Coffeescript, Go, Lua and Python. When installed you can now just go to View > Syntax > Colorcoder > Ruby (Colorcode). Previously I had to use a workaround discussed in this issue on GitHub. It looks like Ruby support is installed by default now. I'm also using Colorcoder for semantic code coloring. This works better on my work machine, so I'll have to double-check that setup and report back any further information. There was some monkey business involved in getting this set up, unfortunately: I had to use PackageResourceViewer to extract Monokai Extended into my /Packages folder, then point to that. I'm using Monokai Extended as the theme just for Markdown Extended. I actually set up ST3 to ignore the default Markdown package as you can see in the preferences below. Markdown Extended is my preferred Markdown implementation. Generally I like to search for packages on the Package Control site first so I can check for version compatibility, dependency gotchas and evidence of abandonware. See the Package Control Usage page for instructions on the process. Open the command palette with CMD+Shift+P (Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows) and run Package Control: Install Package to find and install packages. Start out by installing Package Control, the package manager for ST2 and ST3. Nothing fancy, but it works for my purposes. It seemed prudent to write the steps all down for future reference and put the whole thing where I wouldn't loose it. I recently had to set up Sublime Text 3 all over from scratch due to reasons of not planning ahead. Note: I've mostly moved on to Visual Studio Code, but still find Sublime Text useful and always have a copy installed. Tags: Tech Sublime Text Editors Note To Self
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