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Sublime Text 3 Configuration

Polycademy's preferred Sublime Configuration.

Theme

Place Notepad++.tmTheme into the Packages location. This can be accessed via Preferences -> Browse Packages

Actually I've changed:

  1. For day time - iPlastic
  2. For night time - Cobalt

Font

Acquire the Source Code Pro font and install it into your computer: (https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-code-pro)

Acquire the Anonymous Pro font and install it into your computer: (http://www.marksimonson.com/fonts/view/anonymous-pro)

Anonymous Pro Font is better.

Packages

Install Sublime Text 3 Package Control (https://sublime.wbond.net/installation)

Hit Ctrl + Shift + P and use Package Control to install these packages:

BracketHighlighter  
DocBlockr
Emmet
Phoenix Theme  
SublimeLinter3
Floobits
MarkdownEditing
SublimeTableEditor
Open-Url
GitSavvy
SublimeREPL

Language/Framework Specific Packages

Nginx
Elm
Elixir
GoSublime
LESS  
AngularJS
Nix
Rust
Toml
Mercury (requires manual copy paste into packages directory with "Mercury" as folder name)

Settings

Copy paste the contents of Preferences.sublime-settings into your user settings. This can be accessed via Preferences -> Settings - User

Client Side Template Syntax Highlighting

Sublime Text Editor does not normally highlight the syntax of HTML that inside client side template script tags. For example AngularJS and Handlebars.

In order to make Sublime run syntax highlighting, first find the HTML.sublime-package zip archive. This is usually located where Sublime was installed. Copy this archive somewhere else and unzip. Open up HTML.tmLanguage file. On line 286 change:

<string>(?:^\s+)?(&lt;)((?i:script))\b(?![^&gt;]*/&gt;)</string>

into

<string>(?:^\s+)?(&lt;)((?i:script))\b(?![^&gt;]*/&gt;)(?!.*type=["']text/(template|html|ng-template)['"])</string>

This makes Sublime support text/template, text/html and text/ng-template.

You can also download the HTML.sublime-package file and replace the one found inside your installation. Make sure to backup the old one before doing so.

MarkdownEditing Theme Settings

This is for Github Flavored Markdown:

{
    "extensions": [
        "mdown",
        "txt",
        "md"
    ],
    "font_options": [
        "subpixel_antialias",
        "directwrite"
    ],
    "color_scheme": "Packages/MarkdownEditing/MarkdownEditor.tmTheme",
    "draw_centered": false,
    "word_wrap": true,
    "wrap_width": false,
    "line_numbers": true,
    "highlight_line": true
}

Fin

Restart Sublime Text Editor!