Lost? Tired of endlessly scrolling through tabs just to find the previous file you were working on?
Compass provides you the list of most-recently used tabs. It also helps you filter them by special tags!
By default, ctrl+tab
jumps you to the next view in the MRU stack without showing the stack.
Compass provides you a visual guide of where you have been.
- In your package directory, clone the repo
git clone [email protected]:kapitanluffy/sublime-compass.git "Compass Navigator"
-
Run
Preferences: Compass Keybindings
and copy pre-commented the keybindings (or you can set it to your preferred keybinds) -
Press
ctrl+tab
to show the Compass 🧭
- Opening Compass
- Quick Switching
- Selecting an Item
- Closing Compass
- Filtering Items
- Opening Files
- Auto Closing Tabs
- Caching Items
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ctrl+tab
Open the quick panel. Displays most-recently used tabs by default.
You can do this by pressing ctrl+tab
on the first and second items
ctrl+ctrl
(or pressenter
)
Select the current highlight and close the quick panel
alt+alt
(or pressescape
)
Go back to the initial tab and close the quick panel
To enable filters, you need to set enable_tags
to True
.
After that, you can filter items by typing #
If you have ripgrep set in the settings, you can enable this feature. Please note that this will be slow in large projects!
Compass will automatically close the least used tab when you open the 1001th tab.
You can manage this limit by changing max_open_tabs
or disable it by setting to 0
Internally, Compass caches the MRU tabs. Reopening Sublime Text will not rebuild the MRU stack
The "Files" plugin which allows you to navigate to unopened files does not do this unfortunately. By default, each time you open compass, the Files plugin will always refetch your file list
This sucks when you have a very large project. Enabling caching helps with showing
compass immediately. The downside of this is that it won't see newly created files.
I am currently working on fixing this with the help of another plugin called FileWatcher.
For now, you can run Compass: Reindex
to recognize new files.
If your Compass does not show up immediately, try enabling the cache under plugins.files.enable_cache
in the settings