# exec-in-window _exec-in-window_ is modified `exec` command used in _Sublime Text 2_ build system ![SublimeText screenshot](https://raw.github.com/vhyza/exec-in-window/master/screenshot.png) ## features * display build results in new _Sublime Text_ window instead of output panel * execute *unsaved* files - based on selected syntax ## installation ### Using Sublime Package Control If you are using [Sublime Package Control](http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control), you can install plugin via the `Package Control: Install Package menu item`. Plugin is listed as `Exec In Window` ### Using Git go to _Sublime Text_ `Packages` directory * `~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 2/Packages` on _OS X_ * `%APPDATA%/Sublime Text 2/Packages/` on _Windows_ * `~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages/` on _Linux_ clone repository git clone https://github.com/vhyza/exec-in-window.git ## usage modify build settings for desired language for example for `Ruby` you need to modify file `Packages/Ruby/Ruby.sublime-build` and add line `"target": "exec_in_window"` whole file should look like this ````json { "cmd": ["/Users/vhyza/.rvm/bin/rvm-auto-ruby", "$file"], "target": "exec_in_window", "selector": "source.ruby" } ```` to disable output panel add `"show_panel_on_build": false` into your preferences (`Command+,`) press `Command+B` to build file (unnamed files should have set proper syntax)