![]() ![]() ![]() It’s useful to create a custom key binding for Terminus: from the menu go Sublime Text > Preferences > Package Settings > Terminus > Key Bindings and on the right-hand side (Default (OSX).sublime-keymap) add the following to the JSON file (leave the final comma out if it’s the last key binding in the file):.Install Terminus from Package Control as detailed above: open the Command Palette either from the menu (Tools > Command Palette…) or via the keyboard shortcut (Shift+Cmd+P), search for “Package Control: Install Package”, Enter, search for “Terminus”, Enter again.It opens a terminal as a window in Sublime Text which, just like a regular terminal, can be used to run Python on a file. Terminus is another Sublime Text package.Once you have Package Control installed, open the Command Palette again, search for “Package Control: Install Package”, hit Enter, search for “SublimeREPL” and hit Enter again.If you do not have Package Control yet, first install it either from the menu (Tools > Install Package Control…) or from the Command Palette (Tools > Command Palette…, search for “Install Package Control” and press Enter).This can be installed through Sublime Text’s Package Control:. ![]() You may prefer it to the Build System or you may not, it’s up to you. A Sublime Text package called SublimeREPL can be installed and used to run Python.If no box appears and you see the words “No Build System” in the very bottom-left of the screen (in the bottom grey bar) then it hasn’t worked and you need to follow the “Creating a Python Build System” instructions below.If a box appears in the lower part of the screen with text detailing information about your build, then Sublime Text has successfully run Python on your script.Open a Python script (a file with the “.py” extension) in Sublime Text then try to build it using either the menu (Tools > Build) or the keyboard shortcut (Cmd+B).As macOS comes with Python pre-installed, Sublime Text can usually run it out-of-the-box: ![]()
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