It’s a personal conf optimized for my use, and I am a Bépo user (not a Qwerty-one) so don’t expect good qwerty keybindings.
- Use profont (awesome developper font) or Firacode (For ligature).
- Power-user oriented -> Moar shortcut!
- Cool theme with picto.
- Php / JavaScript oriented.
- Cool package.
- Snippets.
- Linters.
- Markdown Editing optimized.
- Custom theme.
- Package manager message disabled (no fuck to give about update…).
It’s easy to do.
- You need to init a repo with your
~/.config/sublime-text-3
folder. - Add this
.gitignore
file on the repo https://github.com/4sStylZ/SublimeText3/blob/master/.gitignore. - Be careful. Your license for commercial package will be on the web if you have paid for some of them and don’t ignore it with the file.
https://forum.sublimetext.com/t/what-s-the-best-way-to-backup-the-st3-configuration/25494
- Backup your configuration if you have sublime already installed :
cp ~/.config/sublime-text-3 ~/.config/sublime-text-3-oldconf
. - Or install sublime by the official website.
- Install package controll via the website or via the command pallete « Install Package Control ».
- Clone the project in your config folder
- Linux
git clone https://github.com/4sStylZ/SublimeText3.git ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User/
- Windows via WSL
git clone https://github.com/4sStylZ/SublimeText3.git /mnt/c/Users/YourUser/AppData/Roaming/Sublime\ Text/Packages/User/
- Linux
- Start sublime and wait : The package control need to install all the packages.
The new Tobias JUNG Profont IIX seems to be the best for Linux.
Find them and install them in the folder .config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User/Fonts/profontiix/
Alternative :
http://tobiasjung.name/downloadfile.php?file=profontiix.zip
Set ProfontIIx Regular
in place of Firacode in the settings.
- Extracts the
.fonts
archive on your home directory :~/.config/.fonts
. - CP
.fonts.conf
to your home :~/.fonts.conf
. (Or concat the content at your file if you have already a.fonts.conf
). - Type
fc-cache -fv
on a terminal for force-reload the font cache.
- Open Resource via PackageResourceViewer -> Select Package Control (installed by default in this sublime conf).
- Select package_control/package_manager.py to edit.
- Comment out line self.print_messages(package_name, package_dir, is_upgrade, old_version, new_version) by putting a hash # in the front.
- Save file.