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Terminal plugin for sublime

  1. Fully packaged
  2. Currently with option to open new tab on OS X (works fine on 10.8)
  3. Sublime Text 3 beta support

How to install ?

From git:

cd $PATH_OF_SUBLIME_PACKAGES
git clone git://github.com/afterdesign/MacTerminal.git

Just type MacTerminal

FAQ

  1. How do I use this ?

    Just use "ctrl command t" while editing file to open terminal with cd to directory where the file exists.

    You can also use the "Open in terminal" option in sidebar.

  2. How can I change shortcut ?

    Go to:

    Sublime Text 2 -> Preferences     -> Package Settings -> Macterminal -> Key Bindings - User
    

    and add something like:

    { "keys": ["super t"], "command": "open_mac_terminal" }    
    
  3. The "Open in terminal" is greyed out. This happens when there is no opened file and for now I don't know if this is just a sublime bug or I need to change something. For now I saw the same behavior in

  4. How to I use it with iTerm 2 ? Simply go to:

    Sublime Text 2 -> Preferences -> Package Settings -> Macterminal -> Settings - User
    

    and add:

    {
        "terminal"   :  "iterm"
    }
    

    If you wish you can also change it in Settings - Default.

  5. How do I change path to osascript ?

    To check what is path for osascript just open terminal and type:

    which osascript
    

    With path simply go to:

    Sublime Text 2 -> Preferences -> Package Settings -> Macterminal -> Settings - User
    

    and add:

    {
        "osascript"   :  "/usr/bin/osascript"
    }
    
  6. Its not working for me.

    Well then check your python console in sublime (default shortcut is ctrl `) and you can always ping me on twitter or simply write issue on github.

Contact

You can follow me on twitter: @afterdesign

License

Licensed under the MIT license.

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