🎨🖌 Modern Sublime Text theme
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A sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose.
It has many powerful features for file and project navigation, build systems, integration with other tools and customization in the form of plugins, themes, and syntax styles.
🎨🖌 Modern Sublime Text theme
Extend Sublime autocompletion to find matches in all open files of the current window
Open and Save Evernote notes from Sublime Text 3 using Markdown
Cutting edge Python syntax highlighter for Sublime Text, Atom and Visual Studio Code. Used by GitHub to highlight your Python code!
💥 Robust C/C++ code completion for Sublime Text 3/4
JavaScript Completions for sublime text. It helps you to write your scripts more quickly with hints and completions.
Syntax highlighting and checking, commands, shortcuts, snippets, compilation and more.
📝 Collection of plugins for Frontend Web Development
A SublimeText3 package featuring ID based wiki style links, and #tags, intended for zettelkasten method users. Loaded with tons of features like inline image display, sophisticated tag search, note transclusion features, support for note templates, bibliography support, support for multiple panes, etc. to make working in your Zettelkasten a joy 😄.
A Monokai color scheme for Sublime Text, providing both colored and text-style preview for MarkdownEditing
.bashrc file, terminal prompt that shows current git branch, Arduino setup, Eclipse setup, git diff with line numbers, helpful scripts, improved Linux productivity, etc.
Terraform (HCL) configuration file syntax highlighting for Sublime Text 2 and 3
Sublime Text plugin that shows selected text on remote GitHub or Bitbucket repo
Tools for competitive programming for Sublime Text 3 & 4
SublimeText3 plugin which generate a table of contents (TOC) in a markdown document.
Repository for Wallaby.js questions and issues
i3 + Plasma: using the i3 window manager on the top of KDE Plasma and other dotfiles, configurations, scripts, workarounds and practises from my Debian Sid machines.
Fuzzy abbreviations, support for preprocessors (Sass, Less, Stylus) and a lot of other features in easily configurable set of tools for writing CSS faster
Created by Jon Skinner, Sublime HQ Pty Ltd
Released January 18, 2008