# Sublime Maybs Quit
Why are ctrl/cmd + w (close file) and ctrl/cmd + q (quit) right next to each other?!?! I'm just trying to close a file, but for some insane reason my pinky drifts 1cm to the left and suddenly sublime disappears.
Never again!
## Usage
Quitting shouldn't be so easy. Modal confirmation dialogs are annoying, so why not show a quick panel instead?
- ctrl/cmd + q **(osx/linux)**: opens up a quick panel (shown below) that let you choose from a number of options.
- alt + f4 **(windows only)**: also opens up the quick panel shown below.
Optionally you can also make this menu appear before the last view in a window is closed by added this keybaord shortcut to your settings:
```json
{ "keys": ["super+w"], "command": "close_guard" }
```
### Why not just change your shortcuts?
Muscle memory... why fight it?
## Getting Maybs Quit
The easiest way to get Maybs Quit is with [Sublime Package Control](http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control/installation). Search for "Maybs Quit".
Alternatively you can clone this git repository into your [Packages Directory](http://sublimetext.info/docs/en/basic_concepts.html):
git://github.com/xavi-/sublime-maybs-quit.git
## Developed by
* Xavi Ramirez
## License
This project is released under [The MIT License](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php).