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Automatically open Sublime Text projects in a directory 5-automatically-open-sublime-text-projects-in-a-directory 2013-05-15T00:00:00+02:00
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How to automatically open Sublimetext with a file, a project or the current directory according to the context.

I usually start Sublime Text 2 from the command line to work, depending on the case, on the content of a directory or on a project (materialized with a *.sublime-project file).

It ends up with one of the following commands :

  • subl .
  • subl my-project.sublime-project

Here is the snippet I added to my .bashrc file to have the subl command automatically "guess" what I want. It does the following:

  • If a path is given (subl "my/file.txt"), it opens the file.
  • If nothing is given and a .sublime-project file exists in the current directory, it opens it
  • If nothing is given and no .sublime-project file has been found, it opens the folder.
function project_aware_subl {
  project_file=$(ls *.sublime-project 2>/dev/null | head -n 1)
  subl ${*:-${project_file:-.}}
}
alias subl="project_aware_subl"