Sublime Text
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Sublime Text is a universal text editor that's very useful for coding. It's kind of like notepad++, except it exists for essentially all OS types, and is much more customizable.
It also has support for various extensions, which can make it almost as good as an IDE for most languages.
Ubuntu Installation
Open a terminal and run the following commands:
wget -qO - https://download.sublimetext.com/sublimehq-pub.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
echo "deb https://download.sublimetext.com/ apt/stable/" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sublime-text.list
sudo apt update
sudo apt install sublime-text
Baseline Settings
The following settings are a good default to get started. Simply copy into your settings window.
{ "caret_style": "phase", "default_line_ending": "unix", "ensure_newline_at_eof_on_save": true, "ignored_packages": [ "Vintage" ], "line_padding_bottom": 2, "line_padding_top": 2, "rulers": [120], "save_on_focus_lost": true, "scroll_past_end": true, "shift_tab_unindent": true, "theme": "Default.sublime-theme", "translate_tabs_to_spaces": true, "trim_trailing_white_space_on_save": true }
Installing Packages
First, install sublime text Package Control
as indicated at [1].
Then, you can use Package Control: Install Package
to add packages as desired.
Some useful packages are listed below.
Dayle Rees Color Schemes
A whole set of various, well made color schemes for sublime text.
Personal Favorites:
- Iceberg
- Glowfish