If you have the latest sublime text (version 4), you can just do:
subl --safe-mode
This little gist will walk you through the process of reverting your Sublime Text installation to a fresh state.
This simply means to get Sublime Text to exactly as it was by default.
Hum... Will I lose all my setup?
No. You can go back to how you were really easily, and it's explained at the bottom. π
- Preferences β Browse Packages
- Go up 2 folders
- Close Sublime Text
- Rename the
Sublime Text 3
folder something else (Sublime Text 3-actual
for example) - restart Sublime Text
What this will do is recreate the Sublime Text 3
folder for you, as it was by default.
π Now, Sublime Text is exactly how it was when you first started it πΆ
You've probably guessed how to do this now, but for clarity's sake, here's the step by step process:
- Preferences β Browse Packages
- Go up 2 folders
- Close Sublime Text
- Delete the
sublime Text 3
folder - Rename the original
Sublime Text 3
folder (in my case, it'd be the folderSublime Text 3-actual
) toSublime Text 3
- Restart Sublime Text
π Now you're back to how you were before.
I know, %APPDATA%\Roaming in that folder if we delete all folders, most of applications are reset. But In my sublime text 4, It reset my sublime text including all settings, and theme. But My problem is still not resolved. The Code completions that give us emmet abrevation are not still come as before they were are gone. PLEASE HELP!!!