A small program to easily set up a Sublime Text project file..
Project description
# Sublime Bootstrap
===================
A small program to easily set up a Sublime Text project file.
## Installation
## Usage
View the help for this tool by executing the following command in a shell:
$ subl -h
usage: subl [-h] [-f [PROJECT_FILE]] [-if IGNORED_FILES] [-id IGNORED_FOLDERS]
[-ad ADD_DIRS] [--import-gitignore] [--import-system-gitignore]
[--open] [--version]
[files [files ...]]
Bootstrap app for Sublime projects.
positional arguments:
files Files to open in Sublime Text. If no files are given,
the command will open the the *.sublime-project of the
current repo, if one exists.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f [PROJECT_FILE] Name of the sublime config file (default is
<repo_root_dir_name>.sublime-project if a *.sublime-
project file cannot be found in the repo root).
-if IGNORED_FILES Add files to the "ignore_files" section of the
*.sublime-project file.
-id IGNORED_FOLDERS Add directories to the "ignore_folders" section of the
*.sublime-project file.
-ad ADD_DIRS Add directories to the "folders" section of the
*.sublime-project file.
--import-gitignore Add ignored patterns from your gitignore file
(trailing "/" in pattern assumed to be folder).
--import-system-gitignore
Add ignored patterns from your system gitignore file
(trailing "/" in pattern assumed to be folder).
--open Open the *.sublime-project file. (automatic if no
arguments are given)
--version show program's version number and exit
===================
A small program to easily set up a Sublime Text project file.
## Installation
## Usage
View the help for this tool by executing the following command in a shell:
$ subl -h
usage: subl [-h] [-f [PROJECT_FILE]] [-if IGNORED_FILES] [-id IGNORED_FOLDERS]
[-ad ADD_DIRS] [--import-gitignore] [--import-system-gitignore]
[--open] [--version]
[files [files ...]]
Bootstrap app for Sublime projects.
positional arguments:
files Files to open in Sublime Text. If no files are given,
the command will open the the *.sublime-project of the
current repo, if one exists.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f [PROJECT_FILE] Name of the sublime config file (default is
<repo_root_dir_name>.sublime-project if a *.sublime-
project file cannot be found in the repo root).
-if IGNORED_FILES Add files to the "ignore_files" section of the
*.sublime-project file.
-id IGNORED_FOLDERS Add directories to the "ignore_folders" section of the
*.sublime-project file.
-ad ADD_DIRS Add directories to the "folders" section of the
*.sublime-project file.
--import-gitignore Add ignored patterns from your gitignore file
(trailing "/" in pattern assumed to be folder).
--import-system-gitignore
Add ignored patterns from your system gitignore file
(trailing "/" in pattern assumed to be folder).
--open Open the *.sublime-project file. (automatic if no
arguments are given)
--version show program's version number and exit