# Sublime-direnv [sublime-gulp](https://github.com/NicoSantangelo/sublime-gulp), [sublime-vagrant](https://github.com/Stubbs/sublime-vagrant), These are awesome package. But, I use direnv, so not working. That is why I made this. # Instration ## Package Control If you have PackageControl installed, you can use it to install the package. ## Manual You can clone the repository in your `/Packages` folder. ``` git clone git@github.com:fainder/sublime-direnv.git ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 3/Packages/sublime-direnv ``` # Usage When there is .envrc file to open project, choose `Direnv allow` from the command pallete. ## .envrc Sample Do ``` export VAGRANT_IP=192.168.33.10 export THEME_DIR=_theme export CSS_DIR=_theme/css export JS_DIR=_theme/js export SASS_DIR=_theme/sass export IMG_DIR=_theme/img ``` Do not ``` export VAGRANT_IP=192.168.33.10 export THEME_DIR=_theme export CSS_DIR=$THEME_DIR/css export JS_DIR=$THEME_DIR/js export SASS_DIR=$THEME_DIR/sass export IMG_DIR=$THEME_DIR/img ``` # Todo It later to modify it because I wrote for myself! - [ ] `direnv deny` support. - [ ] `direnv reload` support. - [ ] Refactoring.