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Sublime Text Bookmarks Awesome

Sublime Text is a cross-platform text and source code editor, with a Python application programming interface. Its functionality is extendable with plugins. Most of the extending packages have free-software licenses and are community-built and maintained. — Wikipedia

This tiny project follows GitHub community trend to aggregate the most essential bookmarks for specific subject in the form of a handy well-structured collection. Here you will find tutorials and learning materials for Sublime Text, general purpose extensions for coding and text editing, and specialized extensions grouped by usage profiles.

This list not supposed to include absolutely all Sublime Text plugins, due we already have Package Control for this. It is intended to be a starting point helping to setup working environment, or check out for new extensions to make your existing Sublime setup more awesome. You may find ★ here and there in the list. It stands for Editors' Choice. Sharing and pull requests are very much appreciated!

Fork and edit (or propose something to add).

Things to Start From

Books

News and Tips

Community

Screencasts

Extensions

Alive projects only, with Sublime Text version 3 support.

General Purpose

  • All Autocomplete — extends the default autocomplete to find matches in all open files.
  • ApplySyntax — a plugin that allows to detect and apply the syntax of files that might not otherwise be detected properly. For example, files with the .rb extension are usually Ruby files, but when they are found in a Rails project, they could be RSpec spec files, Cucumber step files, Ruby on Rails files (controllers, models, etc), or just plain Ruby files.
  • EditorConfig — .editorconfig support.
  • File Navigator — keyboard-friendly file navigator and manager.
  • FindKeyConflicts — identify conflicting key mappings.
  • GitGutter — a plugin to see git diff in gutter.
  • GitSavvy — git and GitHub integration.
  • Glue — a cross-platform, extensible plug-in for Sublime Text 2 and 3 that connects your favorite editor to your shell.
  • LSP — Language Server Protocol support for Sublime Text 3 that gives you IDE features.
  • Origami — split the window however you like! Create new panes, delete panes, move and clone views from pane to pane.
  • PackageResourceViewer — View and Edit Sublime package resources. Helpful for extensions and themes development.
  • PlainTasks — an opinionated todo-list.
  • Sidebar Enhancements — provides enhancements to the operations on Sidebar of Files and Folders.
  • StyleToken — allows to highlight certain pieces of text with different colors (similar to Notepad++ "Style token" functionality).
  • Sublime Alignment — a simple key-binding for aligning multi-line and multiple selections.
  • Sublime Worksheet — an inline REPL for JavaScript, PHP, Ruby and more.
  • SublimeFileBrowser - Ditch the sidebar and browse your files in a normal tab with your keyboard, like a pro! Also, Dired lets you modify your directory structure using the powerful text editing feature that ST provides.
  • SublimeLinter — a plugin that provides a framework for linting code. Whatever language you code in, SublimeLinter can help you write cleaner, better, more bug-free code. SublimeLinter has been designed to provide maximum flexibility and usability for users and maximum simplicity for linter authors.
  • SublimeREPL — runs an interpreter inside ST2 (Clojure, CoffeeScript, F#, Groovy, Haskell, Lua, MozRepl, NodeJS, Python, R, Ruby, Scala, shell or configure one yourself).
  • Sync Settings - The cross-platform solution to keep Sublime Text configuration synchronized
  • Synesthesia — a plugin for highlighting text with pretty colours.
  • Trailing Spaces — highlight trailing spaces and delete them in a flash.

Ruby Profile

Helpful notes:

Plugins:

Python Profile

Notes:

Plugins:

  • Anaconda — autocompletion, code linting, IDE features, autopep8 formating, McCabe complexity checker and Vagrant for Sublime Text 3 using Jedi, PyFlakes, pep8, PyLint, pep257 and McCabe that will never freeze your Sublime Text.
  • Djaneiro — Django support.
  • MagicPython — Syntax highlighter for cutting edge Python for Sublime Text and Atom.
  • Rope — a Python refactoring library.
  • SublimeJEDI — Python autocompletion.
  • SublimeLinter PEP 257 — an interface to PEP 257 (docstring style checker).
  • SublimePythonTidyPythonTidy integration.

JavaScript Profile

  • Bump — plugin to keep package.json dependencies fresh. Shows latest npm/yarn dependency version in the neat tooltip on package hover.
  • CoffeeScript — syntax highlighting and checking, commands, shortcuts, snippets, compilation and more.
  • JavaScript Enhancements — plugin that offers smart javascript autocomplete, real-time errors and, also, a lot of features about creating, developing and managing javascript projects (such as Cordova, Ionic, React, etc.). It uses Flow (javascript static type checker from Facebook) under the hood.
  • JsFormat — a JavaScript formatting plugin. It uses the command-line/python-module JavaScript formatter from http://jsbeautifier.org to format whole js or json files, or the selected portion(s).
  • TernJS — a JavaScript type inference engine integration.

Client Side Profile

  • Emmet — a plugin for many popular text editors which greatly improves HTML & CSS workflow.
  • GutterColor — displays color sample in the gutter for each line in CSS containing color code.
  • Hayaku — fuzzy abbreviations, support for preprocessors (Sass, Less, Stylus) and a lot of other features in easily configurable set of tools for writing CSS faster.
  • HTMLPrettify

LaTeX Profile

  • LaTeXing — an extension for which makes your life easier and more comfortable while creating your documents.
  • LaTeXTools — an open-source plugin that simplifies working with LaTeX files.

Markdown Editing Profile

  • Markdown Preview — preview and build your markdown files quickly in your web browser from Sublime Text.
  • MarkdownEditing — powerful Markdown package for Sublime Text with better syntax understanding and good color schemes.

Documentation and Help Systems

Integration

Fun stuff

Themes

  • Ayu — A simple theme with bright colors and comes in three versions — dark, mirage and light for all day long comfortable work.
  • Ciapre - An easy-on-the-eyes Sublime Text/TextMate color scheme.
  • Cobalt2 — A full featured Sublime Text blue theme.
  • Comfort — A wonderful theme for sublime Text!.
  • Cyanide — A minimal dark theme.
  • Flatland — A simple theme and accompanying color scheme for Sublime Text 2 & 3. It is mostly derived from Soda, the right place to start for any custom theme development for Sublime.
  • Material theme — This theme brings the Material Design visual language. http://equinsuocha.io/material-theme
  • Predawn — Dark interface and syntax theme for Sublime Text and Atom. http://jamiewilson.io/predawn
  • Soda — Dark and light custom UI themes.
  • Spacegray — A set of custom UI themes for Sublime Text 2/3. It's all about hype and minimal. Comes in different flavors with accompanying Base16 color schemes. http://kkga.github.io/spacegray

Related extensions:

Color Schemes

  • colorsublime.com - huge collection of color schemes for Sublime Text.
  • Schemr — allows you to quickly change your color scheme using the command palette and keyboard shortcuts.
  • Themer - tool for generating color schemes (and matching themes for your other development tools, including wallpaper) from your favorite colors.
  • http://tmtheme-editor.herokuapp.com — online editor for tmTheme format, with large gallery of Sublime Text/Textmate color schemes. GitHib project page: https://github.com/aziz/tmTheme-Editor

Some of the most popular schemes:

  • Base 16 — carefully chosen syntax highlighting and a default set of sixteen colors.
  • Dracula - spooky color scheme, perfect for Halloween. Also available for terminal and several other applications.
  • Solarized — balanced dark and light themes.

Alternative Icons

There is a LOT of unofficial icon alternatives for Sublime Text. Here are a little collection of the most noticeable ones:

Monospace Fonts

See also:

Other Bookmark Lists

There are a lot of other bookmarks collections on GitHub. Take a look at metabookmarks list: https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome

License

Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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