![]() ![]() Great package, which simply takes care of all tag-matching related issues. I use Gist provided by GitHub and this package enables me to use them instantly (save/paste). It isn’t integrated with ST2, but it provides comfortable right-mouse-click Git GUI.Įvery developer should use code snippets of some kind. If you like Tortoise Git but you are working on Linux you might want to check out RabbitVCS. It doesn’t have so many features but those what it provide are very helpfull and intuitive. I use it as a complementary package to SideBarGit if I’m working in Windows environment. This is what this package does - it provides set of most often used functions and integrates it with ST2 via right-click menu. I use Git on daily basis and having an easy and comfortable GUI is essential. Also regular upload, download pn save or file open. It supports remote folders browsing, editing and synchronization between local and remote files. Great package enabling very comfortable use of SFTP, FTP and FTPS. This package does full-time job for me - it constantly watches what I write and instantly lets me know if something is not OK, for example I forget semi-colon or brackets. It’s based on Komodo CodeIntel and sometimes it has some problems working at all. It also hints what methods and parameters are available in objects/classes. It’s job is to provide hints related to function, object, variable etc. Ok, really you CAN install all of them manually, but what’s the point of re-inventing the wheel? I’ll stick with the easy way if you don’t mind )Īnd here is my list, enjoy and maybe throw a suggestion or two if you know something I don’t know ) ![]() In order to get most of them (except one or two) you’ll need wbond’s Sublime Package Control. OK, but getting to the point: I use ST2 for some time now for PHP development and I tried almost all packages I came across which are even slightly related to my job. You can look for them on Internet or browse on wbondwebsite. Sublime Text 2 is great on its own, but it really starts to kick ass with help of addons called ‘packages’. I called it IDE (Integrated Development Environment) which isn’t really true yet, but it’s getting awfully close to become one. ![]() Lately, I’ve become a huge fun of Sublime Text 2, which in my humble opinion (OK, not only mine, take a look in here Poll Roundup 2: The controversial questions")) is best text editor/IDE I’ve ever used. Update: There is also available plugins list for Sublime Text 3, check it out here ![]()
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