![]() ![]() I'm tired of these motherfucking snakes in my motherfucking code. That being said don't blame me if anything goes too wrong.Ĭreated by Jon Finerty. If all else fails log an issue and/or disable the package. If you find your arrow keys not working, try restarting sublime. Disclaimer?!ĭon't worry this package will unleash a hungry serpent on a copy of your code and leave the original alone. To stop either lose, or hit that key combination again. To play a game of snake on Windows/Linux press: ctrl + shift + alt + s Or on OSX: command + shift + alt + s You can install it manually if you wish, you will need to download the source files into a folder within your sublime text packages directory (Preferences -> Browse Packages.) Using You can now install this plugin using Sublime Package Manager!, search for 'snake' under packages. And in the untitled.sublime-build editor, type the code as follows: Save this file as RunJava.sublime-build in the folder prompted. Click Tools > Build System > New Build System. So to run a Java source file, we need to configure the build system a little bit. Sublime can be used to instantly build and compile your program. Instead of waiting for online IDE’s to compile and output your results. You’ll love the smooth user interface, extraordinary features and amazing performance. Make that source code pay - by eating it with a snake. However, Sublime Text 3 doesn’t have build-in support for running a Java program. Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for coding. ![]() Ever been frustated with your code? Broken the build? It just won't compile?
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