Plugin for Sublime Text to show opened files as a treeview:
or a listview:
It has different settings and also can be shown on right or left side:
You can install this plugin via Sublime Package Control
Or by cloning this repo into your SublimeText Packages directory and rename it to OpenedFiles
.
Setting name | Values | Meaning |
---|---|---|
tree_view | true or false |
Set true to show opened files as a treeview or false for a listview |
tree_size | "full" , "medium" or "default" |
full - always show full path, medium - show folders with the same level on the same indents, default - don't show folders with only one child folder. This setting works only with ** tree_view = true ** |
group_position | "left" or "right" |
Use right or left side for Opened files tab. |
This plugin adds ctrl+F1 (super+F1 for OSX) keybinding for opening a new tab with Opened files
but you can change it to your binding in your Key Bindings - User
file:
Format is:
{
"keys": ["ctrl+f1"],
"command": "opened_files",
"args": {
"focus": true,
}
}
It also has some key shortcuts for using in Opened files
tab:
Shortcut | Command |
---|---|
r | Refresh view |
o | Open selected file with OS default application |
Enter | Open selected file or fold/unfold selected directory |
→ | Expand directory |
← | Collapse directory |
↑ | Go up |
↓ | Go down |
You can also use mouse to act with Opened files
plugin. There is only one action - left double click is the same as Enter pressing.
This plugin uses some code, ideas and color scheme basics from SublimeFileBrowser plugin and some functions from FileHistory plugin
This plugin uses MIT license. For more information see the LICENSE file.