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Run​Command

by qfel ST2

Run arbitraty plugin-defined commands

Details

  • 2012.12.08.11.14.22
  • github.​com
  • github.​com
  • 11 years ago
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  • 12 years ago

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  • Linux 287
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RunCommand

When I started using Sublime Text I was curious to experiment with all the possible commands I could use - but some of them were only accessible through the Python console, which wasn't very handy. Thus, I created a plugin to call arbitrary commands. Can also help with plugin development.

Command palette

3 new commands are available:

  • Run Application Command
  • Run Window Command
  • Run Text Command

They all work in the same way - display a list of commands of specified kind, allowing to call them with arbitrary arguments. The syntax for arguments is comma-separated list of JSON values, they can be specified by name the same way as in Python.

Settings

There are 3 bool settings you can configure in RunCommand.sublime-settings:

  • show_arguments
  • show_boring_defaults
  • show_doc