I'm writing a post-install script for my Ubuntu 12.04. The thing I need is to install PackageControl and all the other importent packages to Sublime Text 2 via just installed PackageControl from the shell. How can I do it? Give me some examples, please.
Thank you for your time!
You could try to write your own Code based on PackageControl to support Shell-Access, but that would overly complicate the Plugin-Installation-Process, since
Package-Installation in Sublime Text 2 is nothing more than putting files in its Packages-Directory.
I assume that you want to do this because you want to install Sublime Text on multiple PCs without the hassle of doing manual downloads from every PC.
Just create a fresh Sublime Text 2 Installation, install the Packages you need, and copy the Configuration-directory to each PC. The Configuration is in
~/.config/sublime-text-2
Copying this folder to every PC will copy the Plugins, too.
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I have followed the instructions at this location:
https://packagecontrol.io/installation#st2
It doesn't matter if I copy and paste the code into the console, or manually place the download file into the Installed Packages/ directory, upon restarting Sublime Text 2, the file is deleted from the directory.
The exact same question is asked here, Sublime Text 2 Package Control installed but is deleted upon Restart
but there is not a solution for that question.
Sublime Text 2 version 2.0.2, Build 2221
Mac OS 10.6.8
I would like to install new package (rsync-ssh) in my Sublime Text 2 editor. I already have installed Package Control.
I followed Installation steps:
... installing it via the excellent Package Control plugin. Press ⌘⇧P and type Package Control: Install Package and select it, then type the package name rsync-ssh and select it.
But this package is not available on list, see img:
Any ideas? I'm on Linux (Ubuntu 15.04), I installed Sublime Text few days ago, so is quite new.
I just checked out the package you want to install on the package control website and I think it is exclusively available only for Sublime Text 3.
https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Rsync%20SSH
Try uninstalling ST2 and install ST3 instead and that should help to fix the issue you are currently having, because I have ST3 and the package is available to me.
I have just found something on my new Ubuntu installation that has not happened before. I will explain
Normally if i do this code:
div*3 and press tab
I get:
<div></div><div></div><div></div>
But now when I do the same thing, I get nothing. It just "tabs" over the line. This never happened before so if someone knows the answer I would be very thankful.
All this is happening with Emmet already installed
Sublime Text 3: 3059
Ubuntu 12.04 64 Bits
Same is also happening on Sublime Text2.
Sublime Text does not come with the Emmet package by default. You will need to install Package Control first - remember that there are different versions for ST2 and ST3. After it has been installed and you've restarted Sublime Text, open the Command Palette with CtrlShiftP, search for Package Control: Install Package, type in emmet, hit Enter, and it will be installed for you.
I'm a brand new coder trying to wean myself off of the Codecademy web environment. I'm using Sublime Text 3 in tandem with Sublime Linter 3 in order to approximate the real-time error-checking to which I've become accustomed from Codecademy's site.
I know that each linter needs to be installed separately in ST3 and I've successfully integrated "csslint" and "jshint". Both work properly.
Now, I'm trying to get an html linter to error-check my html code and I can only seem to find "HTML Tidy", which I have installed via package control. Unlike the aforementioned linters, which simply require a pre-defined command line string for input at terminal, online tutorials have me installing "HTML tidy" via a winrar executable.
Now I am regrouping and would greatly appreciate any feedback you can provide that might move me incrementally closer to having a working HTML linter. I am using a windows xp computer. Many kind thanks for your help.
According to the Installation Instructions for the plugin, there is a Windows binary for Tidy available here.
For some background, Tidy is a command line tool that comes pre-installed with Mac and Linux but not Windows. Downloading the binary mentioned here and placing it in your path will allow it to be run. To check where it should be placed, run echo %path% from the command line.
Once that is there it will work. To see the available arguments to be run with Tidy, run tidy -help from the command line. These arguments can be added to "args" linter settings.
Just copy tiny.exe to folder C:\Windows\System32\, and restart ST3.
When I go to browse packages in Sublime Text 2, the packages folder is full of all the plugins I wanted like Zen coding and SidebarEnhancements. My installed packages folder only has package control in it though. Should other installed packages be located in here?
SidebarEnhancements, for example, does not work, even though it is in the packages folder. If I right click the sidebar I just get the "close" option. I've been trying to figure this out for weeks, and I figured I would just ask here and see if anyone could tell me what I need to do after I have the package in the packages folder, if anything.
With Package Control in Sublime Text 2, you really need to become cozy with a couple of different things to make it all work:
Always look up a package in the wbond community. There you'll be able to see how many people have installed that package (the more popular, the better) as well as the documentation on the package (if any).
Menu Items under Prefs > Package Control. Here you can install, remove or see a list of all installed packages.
Prefs > Package Settings. Here you'll find the settings that can be tinkered with as well as shortcut keys that are available. Make sure to make any changes in the User Settings, rather than the Default Settings. Otherwise, your settings will be overwritten when that package is updated.
CTRL+SHIFT+P. This will bring up a menu where you can look up a lot of the functions your installed packages can do. Just start typing and it will start filtering.
Here is a link to a shorter and to the point description:
http://www.granneman.com/webdev/editors/sublime-text/packages/how-to-install-and-use-package-control/
The steps are:
Install package control.
Go to http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control/installation and grab the install code.
In Sublime Text 2 open the console (Ctrl+`) and paste the code.
Restart Sublime Text 2.
Open command palette via Command+Shift+P (Mac OSX) or Ctrl+Shift+P (Windows).
Start typing Package Control and choose the package you are looking for.
Try using Sublime Package Control to install your packages.
Also take a look at these tips
The Installed Packages Directory You will find this directory in the
data directory. It contains a copy of every sublime-package installed.
Used to restore Packages
So, you shouldn't put any plugin to this folder.
For getting works of SidebarEnhancements plugin try to disable and reenable this plugin with using Package Control. If it doesn't work then try to remove folder "SidebarEnhancements" from "Packages" folder and install it again via Package Control.
You may try to install Package Control first by following simple instructions available at Installation Guide (which is like 1. Open the Console, 2. Paste the code).
Then please check Package Docs Control Usage for Basic Functionality:
Package Control is driven by the Command Pallete. To open the pallete,
press Ctrl+Shift+P (Win, Linux) or CMD+Shift+P (OS X). All Package
Control commands begin with Package Control:, so start by typing
Package.
The command pallete will now show a number of commands. Most users
will be interested in the following:
Install Package
Show a list of all available packages that are available for install.
This will include all of the packages from the default channel, plus
any from repositories you have added.
This recently worked for me. You just need to add to your packages, so that the package manager would be aware of the packages:
Add the Sublime Text 2 Repository to your Synaptic Package Manager:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-2
Update
sudo apt-get update
Install Sublime Text:
sudo apt-get install sublime-text
Enabling a previously-installed Sublime Text package
If you have a subdirectory under Sublime Text 2\Packages for a package that isn't working, you may need to enable it.
Follow these steps to enable an installed package:
Preferences > Package Control > Enable Package
Select the package you want to enable from the list