Linters (Coffee Script, CSS, Sass, JS) - tools which shows good practices in different languages.Sublime RuboCop - to show good practices in Ruby. SublimePrettyJson - formatter for JSON, this is very useful when you have JSON in one line and you would like to read it easly.To get more details about git I recommend to you my git series. Git Gutter - to show which part of code changed.BracketHighlighter - to show you where you start and end brackets, this is nice especially when you have programming language like JavaScript.Emmet - for fast and easy creation of HTML or CSS.You can look at some of my favorites packages: If you like you can extend SublimeText behaviors by installing new packages. I recommend also to go through other setups in the Preferences menu. There is everything you will need for customization. You just go to the menu Preferences -> Settings. In my SublimeText editor, I like to have two open files. To use basic SublimeText splitting panels functionality, you just go to the menu View -> Layout and you can choose which layout you like. If you add Origami plugin, you can have event more then 4 panels. SublimeText has the option to see more than one file at the same time. There are lots of useful shortcuts, snippets, and plugins that allow me, in a fast and easy way, to work with code or simple text. Some people like Vim, some people like Notepad++ and I love Sublime Text. I think almost every programmer has his own favorite text editor.
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