Launch Sublime Text from the command line on OSX

Sublime Text includes a command line tool, subl, to work with files on the command line. This can be used to open files and projects in Sublime Text, as well working as an EDITOR for unix tools, such as git and subversion. Requirements Sublime text 2 or 3...

Launch Sublime Text 2 or 3 from the Mac OSX Terminal

As I’m working in the OSX Terminal more and more these days, I’m always on the lookout for time saving shortcuts. A really useful tip that I picked up recently from Zander Martineau is how to open up Sublime Text straight from the Terminal. This is...

Show Folder on the side of Sublime Text

Check menu View > Side Bar > Show Side Bar (for OS X) Menu: File > Open > select folder and open button (folder, not the file) Or drag and drop the selected folder in the Sublime Text window.