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Toggle​Exclude

by henvic ALL

Conditional exclude patterns to allow you to browse code faster in Sublime Text.

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ToggleExclude

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ToggleExclude is a plugin that adds conditional excluded file / folder list to Sublime Text 3, allowing you to browse / search code faster.

Installing

Using Sublime Package Control

  1. Open the Sublime Text command palette
  2. Select Package Control: Install Package
  3. Select ToggleExclude

Usage

  1. Open the Sublime Text command palette
  2. Type ToggleExclude to see the available options

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Adding a shortcut

  1. Open the Sublime Text menu
  2. Select Preferences
  3. Select Keys Bindings - User

Add a tuple where the command key is toggle_exclude.

[{"keys": ["ctrl+shift+t"], "command": "toggle_exclude"}]

If you're not familiar with Sublime keymaps read Customizing Sublime Text Key Bindings and Key Bindings

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style.

Pull requests with common and safe exclude patterns are welcome.

Author

Henrique Vicente