Opens URLs, files, folders, or googles text under the cursor or in a text selection with a hotkey, command, or menu item.
Sublime Text 2 version in https://github.com/noahcoad/open-url/tree/st2
Sublime Text 3 version in https://github.com/noahcoad/open-url/tree/st3
Package Control info: https://sublime.wbond.net/packages/Open%20URL
Any one of these:
- Install using the Sublime Package Manager
- Download and unpack into your sublime packages folder a version for: Sublime Text 2 or Sublime Text 3
- Clone into your Packages folder, from the Packages folder run:
Sublime Text 2:git clone --branch st2 https://github.com/noahcoad/open-url.git
Sublime Text 3:git clone --branch st3 https://github.com/noahcoad/open-url.git
Put the cursor under or select a url, file, folder, or text and run command.
- URLs = open in browser, like http://google.com or amazon.com/prime
- folder = open in finder/explorer, like c:\windows
- file = choice to Edit or Run, like ~/.bashrc
- other = google it, any text
Ways to run the command:
- ctrl+u
- right-click > 'Open URL' (from context menu)
- ctrl+shift+p > 'Open URL' (from list of ST2 commands)
- alt + double-click (opens what's under the cursor, does not open text selection)
Watch a little 1 min video demo.
You can set specific file extensions to be edit or run without being prompted with a menu. The default has been set for .sublime-project
.txt
and a few other files types. Open open_url.sublime-settings
to change and add your own.
- If the action is
edit
it will be opened for editing in Sublime - If the action is
run
it will be executed by the OS - You can add an
'openwith': 'myprogram.exe'
to specify a specific a program to open the file with. In this case the shell will execute the openwith program and the selection will be a parameter.
- 2016-05-20, added "open in new window" and "reveal" for files and folders
- 2016-05-17, added support for ~ on posix, added all top level icann domains, added 'add to project' for folders
- 2013-10-14, Sublime Text 3 version added. Updates going forward will only be made to the Sublime Text 3 version of the package.
- Additional updates are now tracked in this notes.txt file: https://github.com/noahcoad/open-url/blob/st3/notes.txt
See also: You may like this Google Spell Check sublime package.
Credits: Thanks goes to peterc for starting a forum thread about this topic and KatsuomiK for his gist that was the start of this plugin.
Author: @noahcoad writes software for the heck of it and to make life just a little more efficient.