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A full-featured package manager that helps discovering, installing, updating and removing packages for Sublime Text 2. It features an automatic upgrader.
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Disclaimer Your use of the packages on this site means you understand they are not supported or guaranteed in any way. Sublime Text 3 Package Control 2.0.0.20140915 This package was approved by moderator ferventcoder on 3/30/2016.
Easily find, install, upgrade and remove packages without restarting Sublime Text. Keeps installed packages up-to-date with an auto-upgrade feature. Downloads packages from GitHub, BitBucket and the custom JSON channel/repository system. Handles updating packages cloned from GitHub and BitBucket via Git and Hg.
Provides commands for enabling and disabling packages. Includes a command to bundle any package directory into a.sublime-package file. To install Sublime Text 3 Package Control, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell. Discussion for the Sublime Text 3 Package Control Package Ground rules:. This discussion is only about Sublime Text 3 Package Control and the Sublime Text 3 Package Control package. If you have feedback for Chocolatey, please contact the. This discussion will carry over multiple versions.
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. What is it? According to: A full-featured package manager that helps discovering, installing, updating and removing packages for Sublime Text 2. It features an automatic upgrader and supports GitHub, BitBucket and a full channel/repository system. What's it mean? It's a Sublime Text package that makes it super-easy & convenient to install & manage all your other Sublime Text packages. Because of the ease of use it offers, Package Control really should be the first Sublime Text package you install.
Install the Package Control package Follow these steps:. Go to & copy the long command there. Open the Sublime Text 2 console by pressing Ctrl+`. Paste the command you copied into the Sublime Text console. Press Enter.
After Package Control installs, restart Sublime Text. Usage Follow these steps:. Press Command-Shift-P (Mac OS X) or Ctrl-Shift-P (Windows) to open the Command Palette. Start typing Package Control until you see the appropriate commands.