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Focus Last Tab

by eproxus ALL

Always focus the last tab with Ctrl+9 or ⌘+9 in Sublime Text

Details

  • 2013.05.20.18.50.55
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 11 years ago
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  • Total 1K
  • Win 560
  • Mac 595
  • Linux 133
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Focus Last Tab for Sublime Text

Always focus the last tab with ⌘+9 (on OS X) or Ctrl+9 (on Windows and Linux) in Sublime Text 2 or 3, just like in your favorite browser!

Installation

Install via Package Control to automatically keep up to date with new versions.

To install manually, clone this repository into your Packages folder (e.g. Sublime Text 3 on OS X):

cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages
git clone git://github.com/eproxus/focus_last_tab.git "Focus Last Tab"

Customize

To customize, add your desired key binding to Preferences -> Key Bindings - User:

[
    { "keys": ["ctrl+end"], "command": "last_view" }
]

To keep the default key binding, add the following to Preferences -> Settings - User:

{
    "focus_last_tab_override": false
}