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Nav Panel

Nav Panel plugin for Sublime Text 3

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Nav Panel

Inspired on vim's netrw, shows a quick panel to open files within the current directory.

It's usefull when you want to quickly open files within the current buffer's directory, also you can navigate on directories without opening the side bar.

Key mappings

Windows and Linux

[
    {"keys": ["ctrl+alt+p"], "command": "open_nav_panel"},
]

macOS

If you often use the show_scope_name command (super+alt+p) you should use another key mappig.

[
    {"keys": ["super+alt+p"], "command": "open_nav_panel"},
]

Default settings

{
    "show_hidden_files": false
}