Persistent Console
Package that opens console whenever a new window or tab is opened
Details
Installs
- Total 629
- Win 354
- Mac 119
- Linux 156
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sublime-persistent-console
Package that opens console whenever a new window or tab is opened. Useful for package developers.
Installation
Package Control
- Make sure you already have Package Control installed
- Choose “Install Package” from the Command Palette (Super+Shift+p)
- Type “Persistent Console” and press Enter
Using Git
- Change to your Sublime Text
Packages
directory - Clone repository
git clone https://github.com/idleberg/sublime-persistent-console.git 'Persistent Console'
Manual installation
- Download the latest stable release
- Unzip the archive to your Sublime Text
Packages
directory
Usage
To disable the console being openend with each new window or tab, you can use the Persistent Console: Toggle command or by changing the Package Settings manually.
Keymap
Additionally, this package provides a shortcut to toggle the console.
Operating System | Shortcut |
---|---|
macOS | Cmd+Alt+J |
Linux, Windows | Super+Shift+J |
Yep, that's the same shortcut as in Google Chrome. If, for example, you're used to the shortcut used in Mozilla Firefox on macOS, you can easily change it by opening Preferences: Key Bindings and add the following:
[
{
"keys": [
"super+alt+k"
],
"command": "toggle_console"
}
]
License
This work is licensed under the The MIT License.