SECURITY NOTICE: The Python code used by this method does not use SSL because Sublime Text on Linux does not have the ssl module. Additionally, for Windows and OS X it is not possible for a simple snippet of code like this to validate the SSL certificate for sublime.wbond.netapp
The simplest method of installation is through the Sublime Text console. The console is accessed via the ctrl+` shortcut or the menu. Once open, paste the appropriate Python code for your version of Sublime Text into the console.ui
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import urllib.request,os; pf = 'Package Control.sublime-package'; ipp = sublime.installed_packages_path(); urllib.request.install_opener( urllib.request.build_opener( urllib.request.ProxyHandler()) ); open(os.path.join(ipp, pf), 'wb').write(urllib.request.urlopen( 'http://sublime.wbond.net/' + pf.replace(' ','%20')).read())
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import urllib2,os; pf='Package Control.sublime-package'; ipp = sublime.installed_packages_path(); os.makedirs( ipp ) if not os.path.exists(ipp) else None; urllib2.install_opener( urllib2.build_opener( urllib2.ProxyHandler( ))); open( os.path.join( ipp, pf), 'wb' ).write( urllib2.urlopen( 'http://sublime.wbond.net/' +pf.replace( ' ','%20' )).read()); print( 'Please restart Sublime Text to finish installation')
This code creates the Installed Packages folder for you (if necessary), and then downloads the Package Control.sublime-package into it.spa
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If for some reason the console installation instructions do not work for you (such as having a proxy on your network), perform the following steps to manually install Package Control:rest