![]() With Package Control installed we can start installing packages so firstly we start by fixing up the file browser which is looking a little crappy. NOTE: Be sure to head to the website to grab the latest script to use. You need to go to View -> Show Console then copy and pace something like this in the console there: import urllib.request,os,hashlib h = '2915d1851351e5ee549c20394736b442' + '8bc59f460fa1548d1514676163dafc88' pf = 'Package Control.sublime-package' ipp = sublime.installed_packages_path() _opener( _opener( ()) ) by = ( '' + pf.replace(' ', '%20')).read() dh = hashlib.sha256(by).hexdigest() print('Error validating download (got %s instead of %s), please try manual install' % (dh, h)) if dh != h else open(os.path.join( ipp, pf), 'wb' ).write(by) Why they are still in beta is anyone's guess. It has been years and there are not many bugs. I might give one of those a better shot at a later date.Īnyway without any further adieu here is how I set up my workspace. I tried to have a play but struggle to keep up with the learning curve when I have serious work to do. I love the idea of working solely in the terminal. ![]() This was a while ago however things may have improved and I need to find out a bit more. I Played with Atom for a while and got excited by it but found it slow and buggy. My editor of choice is still Sublime Text 3. ![]() It is important to have an aesthetically pleasing environment to work in especially as I have inherited designer's OCD from my years studying Multimedia Design. My environment takes a little while to setup but I have found it to be quite an efficient way to work as well as be an aesthetically pleasing work environment. This will likely change overtime and mainly here to serve as my reference but I hope that this might help someone get their dev environment setup a little quicker in the future. So my version of Sublime Text got borked so I decided to set it up again and share all the packages and snippets I use during development in the hope that others find it useful. Home Subscribe Modern work environment for React + ES2015/6 22 October 2015
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