Note:
This plugin has some differences that the original: See here: https://github.com/stvkoch/sublime-text-go-to-file/compare/gs:master...master
Plugin searches for a file under the cursor and opens it in new tab.
(The idea comes from Vim gf
functionality as I missed it in Sublime Text and also the script found on https://gist.github.com/jbjornson/1186126 written by @jbjornson helped a lot!)
Additional functionality - printing currently opened file path in status bar and copy it to clipboard.
Add shortcut to your keybindings:
{
"keys": ["alt+d"], "command": "go_to_file",
"keys": ["alt+i"], "command": "file_info",
"keys": ["alt+k"], "command": "file_info_short"
}
You can highlight the text using cmd+d
and press alt+d
.
Press alt-i
to get info about currently opened file.
Press alt-k
to get short info about currently opened file.
- Grzegorz Smajdor (https://github.com/gs)
- Maciej Gajek (https://github.com/maltize)
Go to your Sublime Text 3 Packages
directory
- OS X:
~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages
- Windows:
%APPDATA%/Sublime Text 3/Packages/
- Linux:
~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/
and clone the repository using the command below:
This version:
git clone https://github.com/stvkoch/sublime-text-go-to-file.git GoToFile
Original version without open file from class name:
git clone https://github.com/gs/sublime-text-go-to-file.git GoToFile
Please open an issue at https://github.com/gs/sublime-text-go-to-file if you discover a problem or would like to see a feature/change implemented.
@stvkoch - who improved the plugin a LOT!
- select namespace and click alt+d
- click on word of class name and click alt+d
- click on path of template file and click alt+d