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evg_962017-12-29 22:46:12
terminal emulator
evg_96, 2017-12-29 22:46:12

Is there a normal terminal for Sublime Text 3?

atom has a more or less convenient terminal installed as a plugin.
VS Code has a default terminal.
I did not find such a terminal in ST.
I decided to return to sublime, since everything else is too slow. Tell me please, if any terminal? Perhaps more or less normal for the sublime has already appeared.

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Igor Vorotnev, 2017-12-30
@HeadOnFire

I decided to return to sublime, since everything else is too slow

Because ST is an editor, not an IDE. It is faster primarily because it is deprived of most of the functionality that is in the IDE.
If you hang an adequate terminal on ST (if it existed), and even a bunch of useful tools, then it would turn into almost an IDE, and would become as slow as other IDEs.
From what is:
- https://packagecontrol.io/packages/TerminalView (macOS / Linux)
- https://packagecontrol.io/packages/termX (macOS)

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Eugene, 2020-01-15
@Darklurker

Terminus is called a plugin

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Ratim, 2017-12-30
@ratim

there is a pathetic imitation (the plugin was updated more than 2 or 3 years ago). Better via cmd in admin mode.

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Dmitry Esin, 2017-12-30
@SunDeath

Sublime is definitely a good thing. But modern projects are such that now it is not even suitable for simple layout (there is not enough functionality).
Therefore, I prefer to use PhpStorm for complex projects, as a combine, or the same VS Code.
The latter, nevertheless, has almost everything you need and is not very slow (if not littered with plugins).
Most importantly, do not use Atom, that's where the real brakes are.
And if the sublime is so close, then you will have to run the terminal separately (for windows there is babun \ cygwin, for ubuntu - a standard terminal or quake terminal).

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