- partial fix: add this to your user keybindings (this only works between files, not within a file)
[
{ "keys": ["ctrl+o"], "command": "next_view_in_stack" },
{ "keys": ["ctrl+i"], "command": "prev_view_in_stack" }
]
- FIX: add this to your user keybindings
{"keys": ["ctrl+u"], "command": "scroll_lines", "args": {"amount": 40.0}, "context": [{ "key": "setting.command_mode" }]},
{"keys": ["ctrl+d"], "command": "scroll_lines", "args": {"amount": -40.0}, "context": [{"key": "setting.command_mode"}]}
I have to click on the new window after I git blame something(fix: blame from a visual mode)I have to re-navigate to the line I was looking at after blaming something(fix: blame from a visual mode)
- % matching doesn't work for ruby methods, if statements, loops etc.
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when I open a new file, sublime starts off in insert mode(fix: see comments) -
I'm sure this is doable, but I haven't figured out how to add abbreviations yet. For example, I'd like 'rdebug' to expand to: require "ruby-debug"; debugger
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I'd love to have extra whitespace at the end of a line show up as red (like it does in a git diff from the command line). I did notice that whitespace characters are visible under a selection by default, and I can turn them on globally, but it could be better.
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In ruby, having sublime automagically insert "end" when I type "do" would be handy. If it can do it in the same way endwise works for vim that'd be doubly handy.
It won't highlight trailing whitespace, but you have have trailing whitespace automatically removed with this:
"trim_trailing_white_space_on_save": true,