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Open Finder

by Kalle Persson Mac ALL

Provides a command for opening Finder in the current directory

Details

Installs

  • Total 8K
  • Win 98
  • Mac 8K
  • Linux 32
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Open Finder Plugin

Sublime Text 2 and 3 plugin for opening finder in the current directory When installed, provides the “Finder: Open here” command, which opens finder in the current file's folder in Finder, much like The Sublime Terminal plugin

Installation

Using PackageControl

  1. Install Package Control for sublime
  2. Search for and install Open Finder

Manual install

  1. Download the zip file
  2. unzip it and rename it to “Sublime-Finder” or something
  3. Move it to ~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/

Usage

  1. Open the command palette
  2. Type “finder”
  3. Press enter