Package Details: sublime-text-dev 4.4175-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/sublime-text-dev.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: sublime-text-dev
Description: Sophisticated text editor for code, html and prose - dev build
Upstream URL: https://www.sublimetext.com/dev
Licenses: custom
Conflicts: sublime-text
Provides: sublime-text
Submitter: realitygaps
Maintainer: SunRed (edub4rt)
Last Packager: SunRed
Votes: 517
Popularity: 0.92
First Submitted: 2011-11-10 18:32 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-07 17:01 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

SunRed commented on 2022-02-20 11:30 (UTC)

Please note that the dev branch of this software requires a license to be purchased from the website. If you want to support this software, please consider doing so.

You can use the stable branch available at sublime-text-4 or the official package for free.

SunRed commented on 2021-05-21 13:04 (UTC)

To cut down the amount of packages to be maintained and to decrease confusion, this package is now used for the 'dev' branch of Sublime Text that is kept up to date with the most recent version. Users who want to stay on the latest legacy versions or the most recent stable release should stick to the respective stable release packages (sublime-text-3, sublime-text-4) or use the official repos provided by Sublime Text.

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temoto commented on 2012-07-05 20:19 (UTC)

2.0 is out

Hspak commented on 2012-04-24 00:38 (UTC)

I found out there is a preferences file in the Vintage package where you can configure this.

sender commented on 2012-04-23 20:00 (UTC)

@Hspasta see the forum for support on Sublime Text itself: http://www.sublimetext.com/forum/

Hspak commented on 2012-04-23 19:32 (UTC)

In the changelog for build 2915, it says that Ctrl+D and Ctrl+U were added. Ctrl+U is still undo and Ctrl+D is still select word. Is this the expected behavior? I would like my half jumps.

sender commented on 2012-03-21 07:48 (UTC)

NOTE on nightly, dev and stable build numbers: nightly builds always have the latest changes even though the build number on a dev or stable build can be larger. Note from the author of Sublime Text: "The contents of 2188 and 2190 are the same, there aren't any new changes in the dev build that aren't in the nightly build. This is the same as what happens when a stable build is released: it'll have a larger number, as it's the most recently created build, but it won't have any new changes beyond what's in the latest dev build." If you want the latest and you have a license, install the nightly build (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=57360). If you want the latest and you don't have license, install the dev build. Or obtain a license from the Sublime Text site.

<deleted-account> commented on 2012-02-22 15:02 (UTC)

Is it possible to make a AUR package that gets the latest version of Sublime, no matter what it is? I know it's closed source, but still, is there a way? Thanks.

<deleted-account> commented on 2012-02-22 14:33 (UTC)

Is it possible to make a AUR package that gets the latest version of Sublime, no matter what it is? I know it's closed source, but still, is there a way? Thanks.

sender commented on 2012-02-18 22:20 (UTC)

@nagisa looks good. I'll do some tests and add it to the next pkgrel. If you know about any unwanted consequences (on other DE's), let me know. Thanks.