linux sublime的一些技巧

技巧目标
修改快捷键
行首,行尾,头插入尾插入,删除一行,移动一行到上一行下一行,复制行,等等。
类似vim这样的模式切换。
破解sublime_text注册码。
linux右键关联直接打开
修改主题为白色
直接 linux shell 打开。

I admit it — sometimes, I use my file explorer to dig through directories. While I have Sublime Text symlink’d as subl for easy access through my terminal, whenever I open a [‘txt’, ‘rb’, ‘js’] file from explorer, the default text editor is gedit. Gedit, a plain text editor, *isn’t terrible. *But it also *isn’t *my full featured, highly configurable, go-to Sublime Text 3.

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Unfortunately, ST3 cannot be configured to come with self-realization or Channing Tatum. We take what we can get.


Setting Sublime Text as Default

This is specific to Ubuntu 14.04 and Sublime Text 3, but it will only take minor edits to configure for Ubuntu >14.04 and/or ST2.

One:

Set up a sublime.desktop file in ~/.local/share/applications Sublime comes with this file in the same directory as the sublime_text executable (the sublime_text application directory), so you may need to change the first argument to match your file structure.

$ cp /opt/sublime_text/sublime_text.desktop ~/.local/share/applications/sublime_text.desktop

Or more generally

$ cp SUBLIME_TEXT_APPLICATION_PATH/sublime_text.desktop ~/.local/share/applications/sublime_text.desktop

If you don’t have, can’t find, or just “???” a sublime.desktop file, below is mine. Copy it into a new file ~/.local/share/applications/sublime.desktop .

You **need to change **any instance of /opt/sublime_text/sublime_text to whatever command you use to call Sublime from your terminal (such as subl) or the path straight to the executable. See Optional Task below if you don’t have a command to call ST3 from your terminal.

[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Type=Application
Name=Sublime Text
GenericName=Text Editor
Comment=Sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose
Exec=/opt/sublime_text/sublime_text %F
Terminal=false
MimeType=text/plain;
Icon=sublime-text
Categories=TextEditor;Development;
StartupNotify=true
Actions=Window;Document;

[Desktop Action Window]
Name=New Window
Exec=/opt/sublime_text/sublime_text -n
OnlyShowIn=Unity;

[Desktop Action Document]
Name=New File
Exec=/opt/sublime_text/sublime_text --command new_file
OnlyShowIn=Unity;

Two:

Change your defaults list to set your text editor to Sublime.

$ sudo sed -i 's/gedit/sublime_text/g' /etc/gnome/defaults.list

This command searches the file /etc/gnome/defaults.list, and finds and replaces instances of gedit with sublime_text. If you prefer, you can just as easily open the file and edit it yourself.

Three:

Have an age appropriate relaxing beverage. You’ve earned it.


Optional Task: Set up a Symlink for Sublime

After this, you will be able to open files and directories in Sublime Text from your command line. You need to know the location of the actual Sublime Text executable.

Use $ sudo ln -s [PROGRAM] [PATH_OF_NEW_LINK] to place the link in your /usr/bin directory. The -s is for “symbolic link”. Whatever you name the link, that will be the command to call from terminal

For me, this looked like

$ sudo ln -s /opt/sublime_text/sublime_text /usr/bin/subl

Now I can type

$ subl awesome-file.rb

and my awesome file opens in Sublime Text.

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