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terminal.glue files pollute project folders #48
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Thanks for the feedback Marc. This project is without a doubt a significant hack to work around the built in Python interpreter and way that ST handles files. The project is no longer in development. You may be able to create your own workaround through a Glue extension that removes these files from your project directories when you are done using it: https://github.com/chrissimpkins/glue#extend-sublime-text-with-glue-extensions Sorry couldn't be of more help. |
Hi Chris, Ok, thanks for your answer. I might have a go at it when I find the time … ;-)
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always willing to accept PR's! :) |
Hi there,
I like glue but ... I don't like having terminal.glue files everywhere.
Is it possible via a setting to use only 1 terminal.glue file in some user-specifiable directory, for example /tmp, or any other folder ?
Marc
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