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Mastering Sublime Text

You're reading from   Mastering Sublime Text When it comes to cross-platform text and source code editing, Sublime Text has few rivals. This book will teach you all its great features and help you develop and publish plugins. A brilliantly inclusive guide.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849698429
Length 110 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dan Peleg Dan Peleg
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Mastering Sublime Text
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Installing Sublime Text FREE CHAPTER 2. Code Editing 3. Snippets, Macros, and Key Bindings 4. Customization and Theme Development 5. Unravelling Vintage Mode 6. Testing Using Sublime 7. Debugging Using Sublime 8. Developing Your Own Plugin Index

Recording, editing, and using macros


Macros can be very helpful; they are saved with the .sublime-macro extensions as a JSON-formatted file.

Before creating a new macro, we should understand what the use case is. If we find ourselves doing the same actions over and over again, we should use a macro for it. For example, when writing C# code, we always go to the end of the line to insert a semicolon and press Enter. How can we do this faster?

Recording a macro

To record a macro, simply press Ctrl + Q on Windows or Linux and Control + Q on OS X. We will notice that the status bar says Starting to record macro…, as shown in the following screenshot:

Let's record the macro. Press Ctrl + right arrow + ; + Enter on Windows or Linux and Command + Right Arrow + ; + Return on OS X. Finally, press Ctrl + Q to stop recording.

Playing a macro

To play the recorded macro, simply press Ctrl + Shift + Q on Windows or Linux and Control + Shift + Q on OS X. Sublime will always play the last recorded macro.

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