by Sarker | Jan 21, 2023 | Sublime Text
Introduction Find and Replace is a decent feature for any text editor that supports it. Besides allowing you to search for a given string of text in a file, it even allows you to insert some other text in place of it. The replace function not only replaces a single...
by Sarker | Jan 21, 2023 | Sublime Text
Introduction When typing on a keyboard, you press the spacebar to separate the words from each other, by adding a bit of space between the words. Just like visible characters like a, b, c, and d, whenever you press the spacebar, a character is inserted as well, as...
by Sarker | Jan 21, 2023 | Linux, Sublime Text
Introduction Many text editors often come along with a command-line helper tool rhat allows those programs to be executed from right within a terminal emulator. Sublime Text is of no exception either. It has it’s very own command-line tool for starting the...
by Sarker | Jan 19, 2023 | Sublime Text
Introduction If you want to keep track of the size of your writeup and the amount you’ve written inside a Text editor, where do you first get your sight caught at? Easy – it’s the word count! Text editors typically have a status line on the bottom...
by Sarker | Jan 19, 2023 | Sublime Text
Introduction Sublime Text is one of those modern text editors that has enough potential to keep you wondering, while at the same time maintaining superior levels of simplicity in the overall user interface. After all, it’s the best part of the Sublime Text that...
by Sarker | Jan 19, 2023 | Sublime Text
Introduction Sublime Text is a very popular code editor that has been residing in the territory of Code Editors since a long time ever before other competitors like VS Code and Atom came into life – well, not as old as Vim or Emacs, but definitely old given that...