Sublime Text adoption of the great Commitment project.
- OS X: Hit
Command+Shift+L,Command+Shift+O,Command+Shift+L - Linux / Windows: Hit
Ctrl+Shift+L,Ctrl+Shift+O,Ctrl+Shift+L
for a quick laugh and some random commit message in your clipboard and status bar.
Visit http://whatthecommit.com/ for the web version.
- Type
What the commitin the Command Palette (Command+Shift+Pon OS X,Control+Shift+Pon Linux/Windows). - OS X: Hit
Command+Shift+L,Command+Shift+O,Command+Shift+L. - Linux / Windows: Hit
Ctrl+Shift+L,Ctrl+Shift+O,Ctrl+Shift+L.
You will see a random commit message printed to the status bar. The commit message is also added to your clipboard, so paste away.
Define your own shortcuts through Preferences > Package Settings > Commitment.
Permalinks to the web version are printed to the console (View > Show Console) for you to share with your nerdy friends.
Commitment:
(\ /)
(O.o)
(> <) Bunny approves these changes.
Permalink: http://whatthecommit.com/0e0c1a4060a298158f3c4ef526f03f86
Works with Sublime Text 2 and 3.
Using Package Control:
- Bring up the Command Palette (
Command+Shift+Pon OS X,Control+Shift+Pon Linux/Windows). - Select
Package Control: Install Package. - Select
Commitmentto install.
Save files to the Packages/Commitment directory, then relaunch Sublime:
- Linux:
~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages/Commitment - Mac:
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/Commitment - Windows:
%APPDATA%/Sublime Text 2/Packages/Commitment
Copyright (c) 2020 Jan Raasch
This project and its contents are open source under the MIT license.