A powerful plugin which returns the value of selected regions.
- Download & Install
Sublime Text 3
(https://www.sublimetext.com/3) - Go to the menu
Tools -> Install Package Control
, then, wait few seconds until the installation finishes up - Now,
Go to the menu
Preferences -> Package Control
- Type
Add Channel
on the opened quick panel and press Enter - Then,
input the following address and press Enter
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evandrocoan/StudioChannel/master/channel.json
- Go to the menu
Tools -> Command Palette... (Ctrl+Shift+P)
- Type
Preferences: Package Control Settings โ User
on the opened quick panel and press Enter - Then,
find the following setting on your
Package Control.sublime-settings
file:"channels": [ "https://packagecontrol.io/channel_v3.json", "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evandrocoan/StudioChannel/master/channel.json", ],
- And,
change it to the following, i.e.,
put the
https://raw.githubusercontent...
line as first:"channels": [ "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/evandrocoan/StudioChannel/master/channel.json", "https://packagecontrol.io/channel_v3.json", ],
- The
https://raw.githubusercontent...
line must to be added before thehttps://packagecontrol.io...
one, otherwise, you will not install this forked version of the package, but the original available on the Package Control default channelhttps://packagecontrol.io...
- The
- Now,
go to the menu
Preferences -> Package Control
- Type
Install Package
on the opened quick panel and press Enter - Then,
search for
EvaluateShell
and press Enter
See also:
- ITE - Integrated Toolset Environment
- Package control docs for details.
Sublime Evaluate is able to evaluate the math
and datetime
import as part of its enviroment. This opens up access to a whole range of Python functions such as:
math.atan2(80, 40)
math.pi * 60
datetime.date(2013,4,2) # Returns a formatted date
datetime.date.today()
We can also perform morecomplex expressions such as:
(math.pi * 2) / math.pi * 0.5
Sublime Evaluate also supports evaluating code as shell script, Just add a !
at the beginning:
! echo hello # > hello
! ! true; echo $? # > 1
# Even multilines
! for i in `seq 10`; do
echo I got a $i
done
Current working dir is the Sublime install dir. You can get it with a !pwd
.
Stderr is captured as well as stdout.
Currently a 5s timeout is set. You code will be terminated when it runs more than 5s.
Though the it is supposed to work on all OSs / Sublime 2/3, this feature is tested on macOS + Sublime 3.
Please kindly report to us if you find an issue. We'd be happy to fix it.