- Fully packaged
- Currently with option to open new tab on OS X (works fine on 10.8)
- Sublime Text 3 beta support
cd $PATH_OF_SUBLIME_PACKAGES
git clone git://github.com/afterdesign/MacTerminal.git
From package control
Just type MacTerminal
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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.
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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" }
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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
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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.
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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" }
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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.
You can follow me on twitter: @afterdesign
Licensed under the MIT license.