This package sets the default file type of new files to be either the same as the current file, or a predefined default.
This only affects files which are created with the Ctrl+N
shortcut (Cmd+N
on OSX).
If you have the Package Control package installed, you can install DefaultFileType from inside Sublime Text itself. Open the Command Palette and select "Package Control: Install Package", then search for DefaultFileType and you're done!
Go to your Sublime Text Packages directory and clone the repository using the command below:
git clone https://github.com/spadgos/sublime-DefaultFileType.git DefaultFileType
Create a file in your Packages/User
directory called default_file_type.sublime-settings
and you can set these options:
default_new_file_syntax
(String) This is the path, relative to the Sublime base directory to the language file you'd like to load as the default. Default value is"Packages/Java/Java.tmLanguage"
use_current_file_syntax
(Boolean) Set this totrue
to use the current file's syntax for the new file. Iffalse
, then the default (above) will always be used. Default value istrue
Let me know if you have any problems or feature requests by adding an issue here: https://github.com/spadgos/sublime-DefaultFileType