A Plugin for SublimeText 3 to switch through different environment settings. This can be helpful whenever you want to use a special environment to build. With this plugin, it is possible to have different python version installed on your machin and use only one of these when you hit build in sublime text.
Using Package Control (Recommended)
For all Sublime Text 3 users we recommend install via Package Control.
- Install Package Control if you haven't yet.
- Use cmd+shift+P (ctrl+shift+P on Windows) then
Package Control: Install Package
- Look for
EnvSwitcher
and install it.
- Click the
Preferences > Browse Packages…
menu - Browse up a folder and then into the
Installed Packages/
folder - Download zip package rename it to
EnvSwitcher.sublime-package
and copy it into theInstalled Packages/
directory - Restart Sublime Text
Use cmd+shift+P (ctrl+shift+P on Windows) then EnvSwitcher: Settings - User
to change the user settings and add new environments for you system.
For Example::
"envs":
{
"Python 3.5 with PyQt5":
{
"PATH": "C:\\Python\\3.5;C:\\Python\\3.5\\Lib\\site-packages\\PyQt5;%PATH%",
"PYTHONPATH": "C:\\Python\\3.5\\Lib\\site-packages\\PyQt5;%PYTHONPATH%",
},
"Python 3.6 with PyQt5":
{
"PATH": "C:\\Python\\3.6;C:\\Python\\3.6\\Lib\\site-packages\\PyQt5;%PATH%",
"PYTHONPATH": "C:\\Python\\3.6\\Lib\\site-packages\\PyQt5;%PYTHONPATH%",
}
}
- use cmd+shift+P (ctrl+shift+P on Windows) then
EnvSwitcher: Choose Environment
to show the list of your defined environments. - use cmd+alt+E (ctrl+alt+E on Windows) to show the list of your defined environments.
- Any bugs about Markdown Preview please feel free to report here.
- And you are welcome to fork and submit pullrequests.
The code is available at github project under MIT licence.