Install a Sublime Text Package from Linux command line (in Sublime Text 3 using Package Control)
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I know how one may install Sublime text packages within Sublime text (it is well described at https://packagecontrol.io/docs/usage ).
But I am looking for way to do it automatically, without a manual installation (for example after system reinstall).
Is it feasible?
16.04 command-line package-management software-installation sublime-text
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I know how one may install Sublime text packages within Sublime text (it is well described at https://packagecontrol.io/docs/usage ).
But I am looking for way to do it automatically, without a manual installation (for example after system reinstall).
Is it feasible?
16.04 command-line package-management software-installation sublime-text
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I know how one may install Sublime text packages within Sublime text (it is well described at https://packagecontrol.io/docs/usage ).
But I am looking for way to do it automatically, without a manual installation (for example after system reinstall).
Is it feasible?
16.04 command-line package-management software-installation sublime-text
I know how one may install Sublime text packages within Sublime text (it is well described at https://packagecontrol.io/docs/usage ).
But I am looking for way to do it automatically, without a manual installation (for example after system reinstall).
Is it feasible?
16.04 command-line package-management software-installation sublime-text
16.04 command-line package-management software-installation sublime-text
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Mateusz Konieczny
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Probably not the answer you are looking for. But what about just backing up your ~/.config/sublime-text-3 folder and restoring it again? This will at least work for a system reinstall.
I will not accept for now as in my case main point of reinstall is to reset all what I tweaked and changed, and apply what I consider to be verified changes. So only upvote for now.
– Mateusz Konieczny
Jul 3 at 13:56
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/19531651
This seems to be exactly what you want. Just modify the content of ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User/Package Control.sublime-settings
with packages you want and restart Sublime to see the miracle.
Remark: When you restart Sublime it could go frozen due to a huge pile of packages it has to download
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2 Answers
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up vote
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Probably not the answer you are looking for. But what about just backing up your ~/.config/sublime-text-3 folder and restoring it again? This will at least work for a system reinstall.
I will not accept for now as in my case main point of reinstall is to reset all what I tweaked and changed, and apply what I consider to be verified changes. So only upvote for now.
– Mateusz Konieczny
Jul 3 at 13:56
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Probably not the answer you are looking for. But what about just backing up your ~/.config/sublime-text-3 folder and restoring it again? This will at least work for a system reinstall.
I will not accept for now as in my case main point of reinstall is to reset all what I tweaked and changed, and apply what I consider to be verified changes. So only upvote for now.
– Mateusz Konieczny
Jul 3 at 13:56
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Probably not the answer you are looking for. But what about just backing up your ~/.config/sublime-text-3 folder and restoring it again? This will at least work for a system reinstall.
Probably not the answer you are looking for. But what about just backing up your ~/.config/sublime-text-3 folder and restoring it again? This will at least work for a system reinstall.
answered Jul 3 at 11:17
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I will not accept for now as in my case main point of reinstall is to reset all what I tweaked and changed, and apply what I consider to be verified changes. So only upvote for now.
– Mateusz Konieczny
Jul 3 at 13:56
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I will not accept for now as in my case main point of reinstall is to reset all what I tweaked and changed, and apply what I consider to be verified changes. So only upvote for now.
– Mateusz Konieczny
Jul 3 at 13:56
I will not accept for now as in my case main point of reinstall is to reset all what I tweaked and changed, and apply what I consider to be verified changes. So only upvote for now.
– Mateusz Konieczny
Jul 3 at 13:56
I will not accept for now as in my case main point of reinstall is to reset all what I tweaked and changed, and apply what I consider to be verified changes. So only upvote for now.
– Mateusz Konieczny
Jul 3 at 13:56
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/19531651
This seems to be exactly what you want. Just modify the content of ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User/Package Control.sublime-settings
with packages you want and restart Sublime to see the miracle.
Remark: When you restart Sublime it could go frozen due to a huge pile of packages it has to download
New contributor
add a comment |
up vote
0
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/19531651
This seems to be exactly what you want. Just modify the content of ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User/Package Control.sublime-settings
with packages you want and restart Sublime to see the miracle.
Remark: When you restart Sublime it could go frozen due to a huge pile of packages it has to download
New contributor
add a comment |
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/19531651
This seems to be exactly what you want. Just modify the content of ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User/Package Control.sublime-settings
with packages you want and restart Sublime to see the miracle.
Remark: When you restart Sublime it could go frozen due to a huge pile of packages it has to download
New contributor
https://stackoverflow.com/a/19531651
This seems to be exactly what you want. Just modify the content of ~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User/Package Control.sublime-settings
with packages you want and restart Sublime to see the miracle.
Remark: When you restart Sublime it could go frozen due to a huge pile of packages it has to download
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New contributor
answered Nov 12 at 18:14
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