- #HOW TO USE SUBLIME MERGE UPDATE#
- #HOW TO USE SUBLIME MERGE FULL#
- #HOW TO USE SUBLIME MERGE SOFTWARE#
- #HOW TO USE SUBLIME MERGE CODE#
#HOW TO USE SUBLIME MERGE UPDATE#
The new update provides the flexibility to view all your projects in one window. We want to give you the tools you need to focus on your work, not on managing windows. Tabs.Īs developers, we know that windows can be cumbersome. To get started straight away, visit the download page. Hardware Acceleration - harness your device's power with OpenGL rendering.Flexible Layouts - adapt the layout to fit your context and workflow.Upgraded Commit UI - focus on what’s important with an upgraded commit UI.Repository-Level Tabs - use tabs to quickly navigate between multiple repositories.
#HOW TO USE SUBLIME MERGE FULL#
We’ve included the full list of changes at the bottom of this post (spoiler: there’s a lot) The latest version of Sublime Merge is packed full of upgrades, but we want to highlight some of the ways we’re giving you flexibility in the way you work.
#HOW TO USE SUBLIME MERGE CODE#
Our community uses Sublime Merge in many different ways from reviewing commits on a tablet, to writing thousands of lines of code on a desktop computer. Our aim for the newest update was to ‘get it really right’ when it comes to flexibility and customization. It’s been almost two years since Sublime Merge was launched, and our focus hasn’t changed.
#HOW TO USE SUBLIME MERGE SOFTWARE#
For our team it means going beyond the minimum, making software as good as it can be, and paying attention to the details. Since editing source code and prose requires different tools and workflows than managing a Git repository, we opted to integrate the most appropriate Git functionality into Sublime Text, but leave more advanced features in Sublime Merge.From the first release of Sublime Merge, we talked about the simple joy of software that ‘gets it really right’. Sublime Merge is a full-featured, blazing-fast Git client built upon the technologies from Sublime Text. The Git features available in Sublime Text were derived from work that went into our other product, Sublime Merge. See the incremental diff documentation for more information and examples, including instructions for viewing inline diffs, navigating between hunks and reverting changes. The status bar element will look like:Ĭhanging the setting git_diff_target to " head " will modify the diff markers to display a diff versus the version of the file at the Git repository HEAD, as opposed to the version of the file in the working directory. When the focussed file us containing within the working directory of a Git repository, the status bar will contain the name of the current branch, along with the number of files that are untracked, modified, staged or unmerged. When a folder contains files with multiple statuses, the badge most toward the end of the above list will override all others. Please note that the color of the badges will be slightly different as they adapt to the closest hue in the active color scheme. The following table indicates the meaning of each badge. When the mouse pauses over a status badge, a tool tip will be displayed indicating the status of the file, or in the case of a folder, the status of the contained files and folders. Ignored files and folders are de-emphasized in the side bar by reducing the opacity of the name. This includes files and folder in the Folders section of the side bar, along with files in the Open Files section. Side Barįiles and folders displayed in the side bar will include a status badge along the right-hand edge, when modified. Via the theme engine, it is possible for third-party themes to change the visual presentation of information, in which case the following documentation may not be accurate. Please note: the following documentation discusses the implementation of the Git integration as seen with the Default and Adaptive themes that are included with Sublime Text. Sublime Text's Git integration includes the following components: