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Copy File Name

by nwjlyons ST2

Copy the file name from the right click menu in Sublime Text 2

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copy-file-name

Plugin for Sublime Text 2 that adds a “Copy File Name” command to the context menu.

Install

If your using the Sublime Package Manger hold down Ctrl+shift+p and type Package Control: Install Package. Then search for copy-file-name and hit return.

If your not using the package manager then cd into your Sublime packages directory. (On Linux this is ~/Sublime Text 2/Packages) Then run this command git clone git@github.com:nwjlyons/copy-file-name.git.

Or you can download the package as zip file https://github.com/nwjlyons/copy-file-name/archive/master.zip then copy it into your Sublime packages directory.

Usage

To use the command right click on the file in the side bar or in the buffer area.

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