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  • A version control tool called Sublime Merge was created by the team behind the well-known Sublime Text and effortlessly integrates with Git repositories.
  • With its multitude of features, Sublime Merge is a great tool for developers who want to take advantage of the power of Git version control.
  • Check the exact Git command you are using and seamlessly transition between the command line and Sublime Merge.
  • After you have imported the GPG key to the Fedora system, you will need to configure Sublime Merge as a Sublime Merge software repository.
  • Sublime Merge is a git client. It allows to read a git repository in order to display the differential of the last modifications, the list of submissions (commits)...
  • Sublime Merge has a fast GUI interface with an unmatched syntax highlighting engine, so that the developer can read commits as efficiently as possible.
  • Contribute to sublimehq/sublime_merge development by creating an account on GitHub.
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  • Once successfully installed on your Ubuntu system, run the following path on your desktop to open the path: Activities -> Show Applications -> Sublime Merge.
  • Sublime Merge is free to use, having no time limits, accounts, etc., but the only catch is that you need a license to unlock the dark theme.