start sublime from terminal code example
Example 1: open sublime text using terminal
//create new folder using terminal or open any existing
npx create-react-app newapp
//newapp is new folder. now open it
cd newapp
//now run following code
sublime .
//your folder will open in visual studio code. for sublime enter follwing code
code .
Example 2: connecting sublime to bash command line
export EDITOR='subl -w'
Example 3: connecting sublime to bash command line
Usage: subl [arguments] [files] edit the given files
or: subl [arguments] [directories] open the given directories
or: subl [arguments] - edit stdin
Arguments:
--project <project>: Load the given project
--command <command>: Run the given command
-n or --new-window: Open a new window
-a or --add: Add folders to the current window
-w or --wait: Wait for the files to be closed before returning
-b or --background: Don't activate the application
-s or --stay: Keep the application activated after closing the file
-h or --help: Show help (this message) and exit
-v or --version: Show version and exit
--wait is implied if reading from stdin. Use --stay to not switch back
to the terminal when a file is closed (only relevant if waiting for a file).
Filenames may be given a :line or :line:column suffix to open at a specific
location.