A Quick Guide to Sublime Text



A Quick Guide to Sublime Text

Get to know Sublime Text Nettuts has a free screencast focusing on the perfect workflow for Sublime Text. The first 1/3 of the video should be a requirement for anyone using Sublime, but honestly it's all incredibly useful. Keyboard Shortcuts If you want to master some shortcuts, try ShortcutFoo . Their interactive app let's you practice, drill, then be tested on most keyboard shortcuts. They also cover other disciplines like Vim, Git, and Photoshop. Practice Sublime Text shortcuts in ShortcutFoo. For reference: + + g - This will highlight every instance of a highlighted word. Great as a "find and replace" for the file you are currently on. + g - Find next. + + 2 CheatSheet If you want to see every shortcut available in Sublime Text, download CheatSheet (for Mac). After downloading, just hold the ⌘ key for a few seconds to get a list of all active shortcuts of the current application.

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