# Sublime Text terminal plugin for macOS Fully packaged and able to open in a new tab. Install via [Package Control](http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control), or clone the repo into your packages directory. ## Keybinding Default keybinding is `ctrl+cmd+t`. To change it go to: ``` Sublime Text -> Preferences -> Package Settings -> termX -> Key Bindings ``` ## Settings To change settings go to: ``` Sublime Text -> Preferences -> Package Settings -> termX -> Settings ``` The available options will be explained in the left hand panel. ### Alternative terminals: By default this plugin uses the native `Terminal.app`. You can also use [iTerm2](http://iterm2.com) and (thanks to awesome [@JohnBehnke](https://github.com/JohnBehnke)) [Hyper](http://hyper.is). ### Terminal opening strategy By default termX opens a new terminal in directory of the current file. You can change this to open in the current directory. ## FAQ 1. The "Open in terminal" is greyed out. This happens when there is no opened file and for now I don't know if this is just a sublime bug or I need to change something. 2. Its not working for me. First of all enable `debug` mode. To do this open your settings and add: `"debug": true` After this try to open terminal again. If it's not working open the Sublime Text console and open new issue with the log between ```---termX Debug Start---``` and ```---termX Debug End---```. You can always ping me on [twitter](http://twitter.com/afterdeign) or simply write [issue on github](https://github.com/afterdesign/termX/issues). ## Contact All info about me you can find on my "goto page": [http://malinowski.be](https://malinowski.be) or just ping me on twitter: [@afterdesign](http://twitter.com/afterdesign) ## License Licensed under the [MIT license](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).