Follow this guide on how to get Sublime Text 3 up and running on your system:
http://rosslawley.co.uk/posts/switching-to-sublimetext-3/
Once you have ST3 running, you're ready to proceed...
- Open a Terminal and run these commands:
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages/
rm -rf User
git clone [email protected]:edjames/sublime-text-3-user-settings.git User
- Restart ST3.
- Ensure you have Package Control installed; if not, install it and restart ST3 once more.
http://www.cheatography.com/grokling/cheat-sheets/sublime-text-3-for-rails/
Pro tip: Instead of installing each package separately, use the "Package Control: Advanced Install Packages" command, and use this comma-separated list do do it all in one go:
AdvancedNewFile, Alignment, ApplySyntax, BeautifyRuby, Copy Relative Path, HTML-CSS-JS Prettify, jQuery, Origami, PackageResourceViewer, RSpec, Ruby Block Converter, Ruby Hash Converter, Ruby Slim, SideBarEnhancements, sublime-github, SublimeGit, SublimeLinter, SublimeLinter-eslint, SublimeLinter-rubocop, ToggleQuotes
These are the installed packages:
- AdvancedNewFile
- Alignment
- ApplySyntax
- BeautifyRuby
- Copy Relative Path
- HTML-CSS-JS Prettify
- jQuery
- Origami
- PackageResourceViewer
- RSpec
- Ruby Block Converter
- Ruby Hash Converter
- Ruby Slim
- SideBarEnhancements
- sublime-github
- SublimeGit
- SublimeLinter
- SublimeLinter-eslint
- SublimeLinter-rubocop
- ToggleQuotes
If you want to contribute:
- Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn’t been implemented or the bug hasn’t been fixed yet
- Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn’t requested it and/or contributed it
- Fork the project
- Start a feature/bugfix branch
- Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution
- Send me a pull request
Copyright (c) 2024 Ed James. See LICENSE for details.