问题
Ok this is very trivial question, but just cannot find answer anywhere.
I know there must be a JSON file with all the build systems somewhere, but I just cannot find it?
回答1:
Here is the doc on ST2 build systems
The Ruby build file, for instance, is located here:
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 2/Packages/Ruby/Ruby.sublime-build
回答2:
Mac:
Preferences ► Browse Packages
will open the finder window where all the foo.sublime-build
files are stored.
Build sys scripts you have created yourself should be in:
/Users/YOURUSERNAME/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text 3/Packages/User/
回答3:
As dbw said, basically you should make a copy of default setting file to your User folder and edit it to override default one. And on ST3 most default setting files are packaged, use PackageResourceView will make your work easier.
For example edit default ST3 python buid setting on Windows:
- ctrl+alt+p, type "prv" and select "open" to call PackageResourceView's open.
- select "python" > "Python.sublime-build"
- notice default file path is "...\Sublime Text 3\Packages\Python\Python.sublime-build", so create a user copy to Users "\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 3\Packages\Python\Python.sublime-build" and edit it.
回答4:
In sublime use this step
Tools -> Build System -> New Build System
Than a new build file will be opened . On saving this file , sublime will prompt the file dialogue option to save the file . Than you can see the location where sublime saves all the native build files . From this location you can edit the existing native build files .
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13652786/how-to-edit-a-native-build-system-in-sublime-text-2