• Learn various ways to install Sublime Text on Ubuntu and other Linux distribution for free. Both GUI and command line ways have been discussed.
  • Learn not only how to use Sublime Text 3, but also about must-have packages, useful keyboard shortcuts, and more.
  • At the time of this writing, two major versions of Sublime Text exist: Sublime Text 2 and Sublime Text 3. Generally speaking, Sublime Text 3 is the better choice.
  • Sublime Text 3.2 is out now, with Git integration and incremental diffs - https://sublimetext.com/blog/articles/sublime-text-3-point-2… 44.
  • Sublime Text 3 is an exceptional choice for PHP developers, even though it requires installing additional libraries and files.
  • I woke up to a real treat this morning: Sublime Text 3! Sublime Text development has always moved at an incredible pace and now just a few months after...
  • Emmet now supports Sublime Text 3 beta! ... The PyV8 is required to run Emmet (written in JavaScript) as Sublime Text plugin (should be written in Python).
  • I stumbled across the Seti theme for Sublime Text 3, which is very nice indeed! By default, the Sublime Text interface looks like this (it’s nice, but could be better)
  • Two of the main features that Sublime Text 3 adds include symbol indexing and pane management.
  • In this step by step tutorial, we learn how to install packages in Sublime Text 3. This tutorial covers two parts. First, we go through installing the Sublime Text...