According to Wikipedia Sublime Text is a cross-platform python-based text and source code editor. The program was originally designed as a feature-rich extension of Vim.
Features of Sublime-text
To install Sublime-text in Ubuntu 12.10/12.04/11.10 open terminal (Ctrl + Alt + t) and write the following commands
Step 1: Add Sublime-text Repository
Step 2: Update sources.list
Step 3: Install Sublime-text
Note: To remove Sublime-text use following command
That's it you have successfully installed Sublime-text.
Enjoy :)
- Minimap: a preview of the full source code
- Ability to select multiple sections of code
- Multi-panel editing
- Bookmarks within files
- Native support for 27 (44 as of Sublime Text 2 beta) programming languages included, with additional available for download
- Autosave
- RegEx-based find and replace
- Fully customizable syntax highlighting
- Brace matching, autocomplete
- Support for macros and Python-based plugins
- Custom key bindings
To install Sublime-text in Ubuntu 12.10/12.04/11.10 open terminal (Ctrl + Alt + t) and write the following commands
Step 1: Add Sublime-text Repository
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-2
Step 2: Update sources.list
$ sudo apt-get update
Step 3: Install Sublime-text
$ sudo apt-get install sublime-text
Note: To remove Sublime-text use following command
$ sudo apt-get remove sublime-text*
That's it you have successfully installed Sublime-text.
Enjoy :)
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