SideBarHider
Sublime Text 3 plugin to automatically hide the side bar when it loses focus
Details
Installs
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- Mac 5K
- Linux 4K
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Side Bar Hider
This Sublime Text 3 plugin will automatically hide the side bar when it loses focus. It also works well when paired with the popular FocusFileOnSidebar
Installing
Install via Package Control or you can git clone git@github.com:akrabat/SideBarHider.git
from within your Packages folder.
Toggle SideBar Autohide
The autohide behaviour for a window can be toggled via the command: SideBarHider. This is useful for circumstances when you need the sidebar to be with you all the time, e.g. when doing extensive navigation throgh a folder tree. Toggling is window specific and not persisted across sublime sessions (sidebar will again be hidden after restarting Sublime Text).
Usage:
- Either via command palette. Search for: SideBarHider
- Or use the shortcut: ctrl+alt+shift+t (Windows, Mac OS and Linux)