Add/edit commands for your Command Palette
This plugin was created out of frustration that multiple plugin creators write key bindings but nothing for the command palette.
This package is available under Edit Command Palette
inside of Package Control, a Sublime Text plugin that allows for easy management of other plugins.
If you prefer the manual route, you can install the script via the following command in the Sublime Text terminal (ctrl+`
) which utilizes git clone
.
import os; path=sublime.packages_path(); (os.makedirs(path) if not os.path.exists(path) else None); window.run_command('exec', {'cmd': ['git', 'clone', 'https://github.com/twolfson/sublime-edit-command-palette', 'Edit Command Palette'], 'working_dir': path})
Packages can be uninstalled via "Package Control: Remove Package" via the command pallete, ctrl+shift+p
on Windows/Linux, command+shift+p
on Mac.
sublime-edit-command-palette
provides 2 commands to access Sublime Text's commands:
Preferences: Commands - Default
- Opens default commands provided by Sublime TextPreferences: Commands - User
- Opens custom user commands and provides prompt for first-timers
sublime-edit-command-palette
defines 2 menu items under Preferences
:
Commands - Default
- Opens default commands provided by Sublime TextCommands - User
- Opens custom user commands and provides prompt for first-timers
edit_command_palette_open_user
creates a default Packages/User/Default.sublime-commands
containing a prompt for the user, opens it, and sets the language to JSON.
We add in the default and language to make it more approachable. Otherwise, it would be an empty file and in plain text by default.
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality.
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As of Oct 31 2014, Todd Wolfson has released this repository and its contents to the public domain.
It has been released under the UNLICENSE.