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Sublime Text Plugin

First Steps:
Getting Started
Live-Reload Browsers
Browser Sync
Set Language Options
Set Output Paths & Action
Second Steps:
Defaults For New Projects
Build Your Project
Set Target Browsers
Stuff To Know:
CodeKit + Git
Troubleshooting
License Recovery
PostCSS Tools:
Autoprefixer
PurgeCSS
Custom PostCSS Plugins
Other Tools:
npm
Babel — (JS Transpiler)
Terser — (JS Minifier)
Rollup — (JS Bundler)
Cache-Buster
HTML-Minifier
LightningCSS
Bless
Languages:
Sass
Less
Stylus
JavaScript
CoffeeScript
TypeScript
Pug
Haml
Slim
Kit
Markdown
JSON
Image Optimizers:
WebP
PNG
JPEG
SVG
GIF
Frameworks:
CodeKit Frameworks
Tailwind
Bootstrap
Bourbon
Bitters
Zurb Foundation
Susy
Nib
Jeet
Syntax Checkers:
ESLint
Advanced:
Hooks
Environment Variables
Adding Custom Languages
Team Workflows
Scripting CodeKit
Editor Plugins:
Nova
Atom
Sublime Text
Coda 2
More
Read-Only Mode
Upgrading From 2.0
FAQ
The Sublime Text 3 logo

Sound Familiar?

You open Sublime Text, edit a Sass file, save...and nothing. *Sigh*. You forgot to launch CodeKit or your project folder wasn't in the app.

This plugin for Sublime automatically launches CodeKit and adds projects to the app so that you don't have to. It also does a lot more!

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Installing

Make sure you have Sublime Text 2 or 3 and CodeKit 2.1.8+. Then, install the plugin via Sublime's Package Manager.

Documentation

See the official plugin documentation for details. Read this carefully, as the plugin has several default options that might take you by surprise.


From Michael Russell

This plugin was created by Michael Russell. The source code is available on GitHub. If you have questions or feedback about the plugin, please use the issue tracker on that repository.

Michael also happens to be one of CodeKit's most prolific and thorough beta testers. Thanks for creating this and for making CodeKit better, Michael!

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