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Mastering Sublime Text Installation on Linux: A Comprehensive Guide
Thursday, 24 Aug 2023 02:30 am
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Mastering the installation of Sublime Text on Linux involves a few simple steps. Sublime Text is a popular text editor that offers a sleek interface and powerful features. Here's a comprehensive guide to installing it on a Linux system:

Step 1: Download Sublime Text

  1. Open a web browser and go to the Sublime Text official website: https://www.sublimetext.com/
  2. Click on the "Download" button to download the latest version of Sublime Text.

Step 2: Install Sublime Text

  1. Open a terminal window. You can usually do this by searching for "Terminal" in your applications or by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T.

  2. Navigate to the directory where the downloaded Sublime Text package is located using the cd command. For example:

    cd ~/Downloads

    Replace ~/Downloads with the actual path to the directory where you downloaded Sublime Text.

  3. Extract the downloaded package using the tar command. Replace sublime_text_build with the appropriate version number you downloaded:

    tar xvzf sublime_text_build.tar.gz

  4. Move the extracted folder to a system-wide location. A common location is /opt:

    sudo mv sublime_text /opt/

Step 3: Create a Symbolic Link

  1. Navigate to the /usr/local/bin directory:

    cd /usr/local/bin

  2. Create a symbolic link to the sublime_text executable in the /opt/sublime_text directory:

    sudo ln -s /opt/sublime_text/sublime_text

Step 4: Create a Desktop Entry (Optional but Recommended)

  1. Create a .desktop file for Sublime Text. You can use a text editor like nano or vim:

    sudo nano /usr/share/applications/sublime-text.desktop

  2. Add the following content to the file:

    [Desktop Entry] Version=1.0 Type=Application Name=Sublime Text GenericName=Text Editor Comment=Sophisticated text editor for code, markup, and prose Exec=/opt/sublime_text/sublime_text %F Terminal=false MimeType=text/plain; Icon=/opt/sublime_text/Icon/256x256/sublime-text.png Categories=TextEditor;Development; StartupNotify=true Actions=new-window;new-file; [Desktop Action new-window] Name=New Window Exec=/opt/sublime_text/sublime_text -n OnlyShowIn=Unity; [Desktop Action new-file] Name=New File Exec=/opt/sublime_text/sublime_text --command new_file OnlyShowIn=Unity;

  3. Save the file and exit the text editor.

Step 5: Launch Sublime Text

You can now launch Sublime Text by searching for it in your applications menu or by typing sublime_text in the terminal.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Sublime Text on your Linux system. You can further customize Sublime Text by installing packages and plugins to enhance its functionality.