Write and edit code faster and more efficiently with Sublime Text 3, the innovative code editor for Mac and Windows.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- Using the exercise files
- Touring the interface
- Switching between files
- Handling encodings and line endings
- Basic editing features
- Clipboard features
- Working on multiple files at once
- Working with projects
- Finding and replacing
- Changing preferences
- Recommended settings
- Package Control
- Adding custom color schemes
- Adding custom themes
- Creating custom key bindings
- Expanding selections of code
- Transposing and swapping code
- Bookmarking a position in the file
- Using the Goto Anything command
- Navigating your project by indexed symbols
- Using the command palette to access seldom-used shortcuts
- Using multiple selections to edit multiple lines simultaneously
- Creating a multiple selection using matches
- Using multiple selections to edit large amounts of text
- Switching into Vintage mode to make Sublime Text work more like Vim
- Autocompleting code
- Using snippets in code
- Using macros in code
- ReadmePlease
- ColorPicker and GutterColor
- SideBarEnhancements
- HyperlinkHelper
- Emmet
- More packages
- Next steps
Taught by
Kevin Yank