I already posted this, but I think it may have become buried over time.
The fact that ST3 ignores symlinks by default is quite inconvenient for us. We use symlinks a lot to share stuff between git projects. In the old days, I could do “subl .” and edit the project. Now I have to manually create a sublime project file, edit it to enable symlinks, and thereafter open the project, and not the directory.
So all I’m asking for is a minor change. As well as per project, could we also have a global “follow symlinks” setting. It can default to false, but if true it does what ST2 did.
Cheers
Dave Thomas
@pragdave