From the course: Learning Sublime Text 3
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Working with projects - Sublime Text Tutorial
From the course: Learning Sublime Text 3
Working with projects
- [Instructor] I've gone back to an empty window to show you how projects work in Sublime Text Three. If you're following along, I want you to duplicate the folder of files you've been using. This might be the Roux website folder that you downloaded from Linda.com. On Mac, you can do this by option dragging the folder. On Windows, you can do it with control drag. Either way, you should now have two folders full of files. Grab the first one, and drag into your Sublime Text window or onto the Sublime Text application icon, if that's easier. You'll now have a sidebar in your Sublime Text window showing you the folder that you dragged in. And if you click the triangle next to it, you can see the contents of that folder. You can click on individual files to peek at their contents, or double click a file to fully open it for editing. And this a handy way to work on an entire folder of files at once. But if you're going to come back to this folder again and again, you'll probably want to…
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Touring the interface2m 27s
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Switching between files3m 31s
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Handling encodings and line endings3m 14s
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Basic editing features3m 37s
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Clipboard features3m 25s
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Working on multiple files at once2m 52s
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Working with projects4m 48s
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Finding and replacing4m 54s
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