GoSublime | Golang plugin collection for SublimeText
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A Golang plugin collection for SublimeText 3, providing code completion and other IDE-like features.
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I follow some webpage's instructions to install Sublime Text 3 and use package control to install Gosublime, then change its user-default file:
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Answered 2017-Feb-23 at 06:48The Sublime Text console is not a terminal, it's a python shell. You can run python command, not bash (windows) commands.
As said @keith Hall in his command, to run bash commands, you need some build systems. I don't believe that's the solution to your problem, though, since you only want to run this command once, no? If it's the case, you might want to look at sublimeREPL
, although I'd recommend simply using a regular terminal.
Just a quick overview:
Build systems are super useful to run for example python
program. A really simple build system like this:
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