A quick and simple way to run arbitrary shell commands in Sublime Text.
Mr. Turtlestein acts as a more flexible alternative to Sublime's build systems. Commands run in your project's directory:
And display their output just like Sublime's build systems:
Unix's familiar |
and >
operators can be used to pipe/redirect a command's
input and output:
| sort
). If there are no non-empty selections the entire
file will be piped to the command.| sort |
).ls >
or | sort >
).Snippets are available for frequently used commands. All snippets with the
scope name source.shell
(source.dosbatch
for Windows users) can be used in
the prompt shown above. I have
some examples
you can take a look at to get an idea for this.
In your own Packages/User/Shell Turtlestein.sublime-settings
file you can
override the following settings:
surround_cmd
: A two-element array that specifies text to append before and
after the command (e.g. ["source ~/.profile && ", ""]
).exec_args
: The arguments that will be passed to ExecCommand
.
The same
options that are available to build systems
are available here, but file_regex
, line_regex
, encoding
, env
, and
path
are the only options that make sense to use with this plugin.
Arguments specified in the cmd_settings
(see below) will override these
defaults.cmd_settings
: An array of configurations to use for commands that are
executed. The first configuration to match the command being run will be
used. The keys that each configuration should have are:
cmd_regex
: A regex that must match the command for this configuration
for this configuration to be used.exec_args
and surround_cmd
override the settings described above for
any matching command.prefer_active_view_dir
: If set to true, prefer using the directory of
active file over using a folder open in the current project.Q: Who the balls is Shell Turtlestein?
A: He was a pet turtle that died in some episode of Modern Family. That's about as high-brow as my references get. R.I.P. Shell :(
Q: What does "PAQ" stand for?
A: Possibly asked questions
Thanks to all the contributors. I'd give you all high fives if my arm would fit through the internet.