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# sublime
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Plugin for [Sublime Text](https://www.sublimetext.com/), a cross platform text and code editor,
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available for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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To use the plugin, add `sublime` to the plugins array of your zshrc file:
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```zsh
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plugins=(... sublime)
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```
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Sublime Text has to be installed to use the plugin.
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## Usage
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The plugin defines several aliases, such as:
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- `st`: opens Sublime Text. If passed a file or directory, Sublime Text will open it.
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- `stt`: open Sublime Text on the current directory.
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- `sst`: if `sudo` is available, `sst` will open Sublime Text with root permissions, so that
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you can modify any file or directory that you pass it. Useful to edit system files.
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There are also a few functions available:
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- `find_project` (or `stp` alias): if called, the function will search for a `.sublime-project` file
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on the current directory or its parents, until it finds none.
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If there is no `.sublime-project` file but the current folder is in a Git repository, it will open
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Sublime Text on the root directory of the repository.
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If there is no Git repository, it will then open Sublime Text on the current directory.
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- `create_project` (or `stn` alias): if called without an argument, create a stub `.sublime-project`
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file in the current working directory, if one does not already exist. If passed a directory, create
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a stub `.sublime-project` file in it.
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