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OS X Yosemite inspired theme for Sublime Text 3
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Readme
- Source
- raw.githubusercontent.com
OS X inspired light theme for Sublime Text 3.
Based on Soda Theme by Ian Hill (http://buymeasoda.com/)
Design
Also available in a dark version, courtesy of Doug Hardester!
The code font shown in the screenshot is Monaco. The color scheme is Xcode-ish.
Installation
El Capitan theme is designed to work with the latest development builds of Sublime Text 3.
Package Control
If you are using Sublime Package Control, you can easily install the theme via
Package Control: Install Package
and then select the Theme - El Capitan
package.Using Git
Alternatively, if you are a git user, you can install the theme and keep up to date by cloning the repo directly into your
Packages
directory in the Sublime Text application settings area.You can locate your Sublime Text
Packages
directory by using the menu item Preferences -> Browse Packages...
.While inside the
Packages
directory, clone the theme repository using the command below:Download Manually
- Download the files using the GitHub .zip download option
- Unzip the files and rename the folder to
Theme - El Capitan
- Find your
Packages
directory using the menu itemPreferences -> Browse Packages...
- Copy the folder into your Sublime Text
Packages
directory
Activating and configuring the theme
To configure Sublime Text to use the theme, follow the instructions below:
- Open your User Settings Preferences file
Sublime Text -> Preferences -> Settings - User
- Add (or update) your theme entry to be
'theme': 'El Capitan.sublime-theme'
Example Sublime Text 3 User Settings
el_capitan_font_default
- Iftrue
, prevents the theme from specifying fonts (for systems without Helvetica Neue or SF)el_capitan_font_san_francisco
- Iftrue
, the font is explicitly set to San Franciscoel_capitan_font_helvetica_neue
- Iftrue
, the font is explicitly set to Helvetica Neueel_capitan_font_helvetica
- Iftrue
, the font is explicitly set to Helveticael_capitan_sidebar_blue_folders
- Iftrue
, the sidebar uses blue folders rather than Xcode-style yellow folders.
Development
Please note, Sublime Text dev builds move quickly and changes can occur with the theme API between releases, so there may be occasions where the theme doesn't quite work with a brand new dev release.
License
El Capitan Theme is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. You are free to share and remix the theme, however please abide by the license terms when doing so.
El Capitan Theme is based on Ian Hill's excellent Soda Theme, and thus the following Creative Commons license “author specified” components apply:
- Attribution example: Based on Soda Theme by Ian Hill (http://buymeasoda.com/)
- Naming guidelines: If you create and distribute a derivative theme, please give your theme a unique and original name that does not directly include “Soda Theme” (or a close variant) in the main project title, repo name or Package Control name.
Sublime For Mac Os
Sublime Text 3 ships with a CLI called subl (why not 'sublime', go figure). This utility is hidden in the following folder (assuming you installed Sublime in
/Applications
like normal folk. If this following line opens Sublime Text for you, then bingo, you're ready.open /Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl
Sublime Text For Mac Os X 10.6.8
You can find more (official) details about subl here: http://www.sublimetext.com/docs/3/osx_command_line.html
Installation
The official documentation I linked to above recommends creating a ~/bin folder (in your home directory). That's weird, I don't recall ever being asked to do that on OS X since most people install binaries within
/usr/local/bin
which – if you're a developer – is likely to already have tons of other binaries.So contrary to the Sublime team recommendation, we're not going to create a
bin
folder in your home directory:ln -s '/Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl' /usr/local/bin/sublime
See also SO Thread
This will simply create a symlink called
sublime
(remember, we like names that don't suck to type 500 times a day) between the subl
binary stashed in the Sublime application package, and a folder where your system usually looks for binaries to execute (launch). Think of it as a wormhole of awesome.Now let's do a check to see if everything will run smoothly. Enter this:
open ~/.bash_profile
(In some cases the profile file is named ~/.profile)
You should see at the top of the file a line that starts with:
export PATH=
This contains all the directories that will be looked into for executable binaries when you type a command in Terminal. Since we create a symlink to
subl
called sublime
in the /usr/local/bin
directory let's check if this directory is listed on that same line.If it is, perfect. Let's keep going. If not, simply add it like this and save the file:
export PATH=/usr/local/bin:(...)
Note: The '(...)' in this example represents other folders that would be listed on the same line and separated by a colon.
If you don't already have a PATH set in your bash_profile you can type:
export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH
If you had to add
/usr/local/bin
to your PATH, run the following command before continuing:source ~/.bash_profile
This will reload your
.bash_profile
with the newly added directory.Testing
Open a Terminal window and run:
sublime filename
(replace 'filename' by an actual file name)or
sublime foldername
(replace 'foldername' by an actual folder name)or even
sublime .
(to open the entire current directory)Sublime Text Para Mac Os X
Conclusion
Now you don't need to get out of Terminal to simply open a file or a folder, you didn't have to add an 'alias' or yet another bin directory to your
.bash_profile
which you would have needed with the official instructions given by the Sublime team.Sublime Text For Mac Os X 10.5.8
Have fun, Sublime is a great editor showing a lot of promise.