![]() ![]() Here you can type whatever package you wish to install and select the correct one from the list. Now open up the command palette again using the aforementioned keyboard shortcut and type "install", hit enter when you see the option "Package Control: Install Package" option appear. Open the command palette by typing CMD+ SHIFT+ P ( CTRL+ SHIFT+ P on Windows) and then type "install", hit enter when you see "Install Package Control". You can do this through sublime using the command palette. To begin you will need to install Package Control, which is a package manager for Sublime. But how do I install packages on Sublime? It is very simple and in this quick article, I'll explain the steps needed to have you installing packages to your heart's content in no time. This way you can monitor the progress with much more specific details and hence won't encounter a corrupt installation and as a result a buggy sublime.Sublime Text is a great text editor for programming because of its huge array of built-in features and third-party packages to add functionality. ![]() It might also be worthy to mention: I recommend even installing the app using terminal: sudo snap install sublime-text So, I recommend remove using snap or apt. although that might be a working solution, but there is a chance that some configuration files (equivalent of 'registry' entries in Windows) of sublime might remain in the system and that might cause some problems (I think that one of the issues can be like the system won't notice the deletion of sublime and might try to open some files by sublime if sublime was the default app for some formats, but it's not there anymore.), and hence, reinstalling sublime might be a big problem. using rm command will manually delete sublime's files and folders which is like using shift + delete to remove it's folders. If there are other ways of installing sublime (which I'm not aware of) I think the purge command sudo apt-get remove -purge as you and friends mentioned above is the most reliable one. I used both commands mentioned above and successfully removed sublime completely. I had used both methods to install sublime so there were two sublimes available for me which was very annoying. If you've installed it directly from the website by issuing wget command (if I'm not mistaken sublime website uses wget to download the package) then you have to use: sudo apt-get remove sublime-text To remove sublime-text from your computer. You can use command: sudo snap remove sublime-text Using this command to install sublime will also add an entry in the snap list. ![]() it's worth to mention that it is also possible to install sublime using sudo snap install sublime-text. If there is a sublime-text entry there, you can be sure that you've used the software center. ![]() If you're not sure which one you've used, first run this command: sudo snap list One is thorough the Ubuntu software center and the other is downloading the package from the website itself. I think, officially, there are two ways to install sublime. Which method should I use to make sure it is completely deleted from ubuntu 14.04? (The first instructions make me a bit scared that it is installed all over the place.) Then I should remove it by running: sudo dpkg -r sublime-text On this it says that if I installed it through 'ubuntu software center' or through running: sudo dpkg -i sublime-text_build-3047_b Or to to delete it with: sudo apt-get remove -purge On this page it says to install synaptic and from there install and remove packages. Sudo sed -i 's/sublime\.desktop/sktop/g' /usr/share/applications/defaults.list On this page it says to type this into the command line: sudo rm -r /opt/Sublime\ Text\ 2 I don't think it is in my history (based on the time stamps) but does anyone know what 'Sublime text 3' is called in this list (just in case)? I want to uninstall it but now I can't find it in my 'ubuntu software center'. I just installed 'Sublime Text 3' by clicking on the ubuntu 64 bit and then install from 'ubuntu software center'. But I'm a bit too scared to run the commands since it only says 'Sublime' and the 12.04 version of Ubuntu is specified. There is a question for How to remove Sublime from Ubuntu 12.04. ![]()
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