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Chmod

by KristoforMaynard ST3 MacLinux

Simple chmod for Sublime Text accessible from sidebar or command menu

Details

  • 2015.07.18.16.09.31
  • github.​com
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Readme

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SublimeChmod

Simple file permission changing for Sublime Text accessible from the sidebar or command palette.

Usage

  • Right click a file in the sidebar

or

  • Use the command palette to chmod the current file

Use the … version to specify the permissions in the same way as with the chmod shell utility (ex: “a+x”, “o-w”, “776”, etc.)