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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

Navigating through everything


Sublime is known for its ability to quickly move between and around files and lines. In this section, we are going to master how to navigate our code quickly and easily.

Go To Anything

We already learned how to use the Go To Anything feature, but it can do more than just searching for filenames. We can conduct a fuzzy search inside a "fuzzily found" file. Really? Yeah, we can. For example, we can type the following inside the Go To Anything window:

isl#wld

This will make Sublime perform a fuzzy search for wld inside the file that we found by fuzzy searching isl; it can thus find the word world inside a file named island.

We can also perform a fuzzy search in the current file by pressing Ctrl +; in Windows or Linux and command + P, # in OS X. It is very common to use fuzzy search inside HTML files because it immediately shows all the elements and classes that match, accelerating navigation.

Symbol search

Sometimes we want to search for a specific function or class...

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