# Sublime Goto Window This package allows you to change between open windows in Sublime Text using a prompt. It is useful if you have a lot of windows open with different projects in them and you want to switch without having to press `command ~` over and over again. ## To Install If you are using Sublime Package Control you can press ``command+shift+p``. Then select ``Package Control: Install Package`` and choose ``GotoWindow``. Another option is running the following command (this is the OS X version): ``` cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages git clone git@github.com:ccampbell/sublime-goto-window.git GotoWindow ``` ### Linux dependencies This plugin depends on `wmctrl` being installed on your system. On Debian-based operating systems (such as Ubuntu), you can get it using `apt-get install wmctrl`. ## Usage The default keybinding is ``` super + shift + o ``` After that you will see a menu that looks like this containing all your open windows in Sublime Text: ![hyog](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/259316/9324668/72ee20e8-455a-11e5-9f0d-9b89d19764ea.png) Select an item and that's it! ## Note There is a bug that prevents this from actually working natively using Sublime Text APIs. See https://github.com/SublimeTextIssues/Core/issues/444 for more information. I haven't been able to test it on Windows, but there are workarounds in place that seem to work on OS X and Linux.