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File​Reloader

by petermac- ALL

Sublime Text plugin that allows you to reload all open files using a hotkey

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  • Win 3K
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  • Linux 501
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FileReloader

FileReloader is a plugin for Sublime Text that allows you to reload all open files using a hotkey.

Installation

Package Control

Installation through Package Control is recommended.

  • Bring up the Command Palette (Command+Shift+P on OS X, Control+Shift+P on Linux/Windows).
  • Select Package Control: Install Package
  • Search for and select FileReloader

Usage

The default key binding is F5.

To add a key binding, open “Preferences / Key Bindings - User” and add:

{ "keys": ["ctrl+shift+r"], "command": "reload_all_files" }

With this setting, pressing ctrl + shift + r will reload all open files! For OSX users, quoting wbond: “When porting a key binding across OSes, it is common for the ctrl key on Windows and Linux to be swapped out for super on OS X” (eg. use “super+shift+r” instead).

Beware: the binding from this example overrides the default ST's mapping for goto_symbol_in_project. You can look at the default bindings in “Preferences / Key Bindings - Default”.