City Lights — a suite of beautiful matte-dark-themed goodies
A syntax theme, icon package, and UI theme for your favorite editor (maybe).
A syntax theme, icon package, and UI theme for your favorite editor (maybe).
GutterColor looks like a neat Sublime Text 3 plugin by Gordan Grasarevic that displays a colored icon in the gutter of any line that contains a color.
Here it is in action:
Spacegray is a set of UI themes for Sublime Text 2/3 from Gadzhi Kharkharov. The set includes dark (default), light, and “eighties” color schemes. Here’s a preview of the dark scheme:
The README has more.
Ryan Hileman’s actualvim is still in alpha, but its goal of using a hidden Vim instance to manipulate a Sublime Text buffer has been accomplished.
Will this eventually solve the uncanny valley of Sublime Text’s vintage mode? Here’s hoping…
If you use Sublime Text 2, you need to check out Drew Barontini’s guide on how he uses it. Lots of open source goodness in that post.
From the guide:
The usefuless of this setup guide will vary based on your personal preferences for how your text editor should function, but it should help with the initial setup of Sublime Text.
If Drew were on Gittip you could give him a gift.
What started as “a personal experiment” for Allen Bargi to use new HTML5 file APIs in Chrome and Angular.js, tmTheme-Editor is a visual theme editor that allows you to edit tmtheme files easier and faster than any desktop counterparts.
From the readme:
NOTE: Only works in Google Chrome at the moment since the HTML5 APIs used are not available in other browsers yet.
HTML5 APIs used:
Check out the source to take a peek behind the curtain and try out the visual theme editor to try out the tmTheme editor for yourself.
Make sure you view the gallery of themes available too - click the Gallery button in the top left of the editor.