


I have discovered Sublime Text about a year and a half ago - Sublime Text 3 has been my default editor in macOS and Linux since then. As a result weve built lots of features to speed up our development. Since, for unknown reason, Sublime Merge hide the editor argument format on macOS, I’ve tried to add it directly to Preferences. Sublime Merge encapsulates Gits basic functionality, so when you use it, youre actually using Git.
EDIT USING SUBLIME MERGE UPGRADE
It’s a solid upgrade and a major rework of most elements around the Sublime Text editor. Here at Sublime HQ we use Sublime Merge every day to manage our Git repositories. I’v been using Sublime Merge for two day’s now I’m trying to replace SourceTree and it has been going great so far but there are a few features I’m missing. Sublime Merge raises the benchmark for performance with a snappy cross-platform GUI toolkit and a proprietary high-throughput Git reading library. Public release version is ST4, build 4107. However sometimes I prefer to open files on QtCreator.

Seems Sublime Text 4 arrived on May 21st, 2021. I see there is an option on Sublime Merge, right-click file and Open in Editor., that will open the file in the default editor (sublime text here). I’ve been using the dev channel of Sublime Text 4 for so long that I have actually missed the first public release of ST4!
