{
"draw_indent_guides": false,
"fold_buttons": true,
"font_face": "Meslo LG S",
"font_size": 13,
"highlight_line": true,
"ignored_packages": [],
"open_files_in_new_window": false,
"pep8_ignore":
[
"E501"
],
"phoenix_color_orange": true,
"pyflakes_ignore":
[
"import *"
],
"rulers":
[
120
],
"scroll_past_end": true,
"sublimelinter": true,
"tab_size": 4,
"theme": "Phoenix Dark.sublime-theme",
"translate_tabs_to_spaces": true,
"trim_trailing_white_space_on_save": true,
"use_tab_stops": true,
"word_wrap": false,
"wrap_width": 120
}
ln -s "/Applications/Sublime Text 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl" ~/usr/local/bin/subl
I also added the following to my bash profile (.bash_profile
):
alias e=subl
Now you can load a folder into Sublime from the command line.
cd ~/Sites/mysite
subl .
- Sublime Package Control - Use this to manage and install all your packages.
- Djaneiro
- sublime-2-zencoding (usage notes)
- SublimeLinter
- sublime-text-2-git
- sublime-github
- SublimeCodeIntel
- SideBarEnhancements
Added the Soda Theme to make things look a little nicer.