Has anyone figured out how to open a new Sublime window populated with a saved project from a script?
bash, batch, applescript, any script language really.
Has anyone figured out how to open a new Sublime window populated with a saved project from a script?
bash, batch, applescript, any script language really.
just launch the .sublime-project with default program in your os.
e.g. in windows
start xyz.sublime-project
or on mac
open xyz.sublime-project
I’m afraid that simply opens the project file (xyz.sublime-project) as text (tested Ubuntu/OSX from bash). It would be useful if you could open a window containing tabs of all of the files in the project’s workspace listing, with a specific file in that set focussed.
For instance if you could pass a sublime-workspace file to the the Sublime app as an argument… if that can be done I can’t seem to find the magic method, and nothing in the docs… yet. Still looking.
As of 2165 .sublime-project files opened from the command line are opened as projects.
Run with --help to see the command line options.
On WinXP at least, that doesn’t works. I run “sublime_text.exe --help” and: ST does not starts (as expected), but no help text gets printed into the console.
I used “busybox.exe strings sublime_text.exe > st2.txt” to figure out if there were command line switches at all.