Saves one position for you to return to, as many times as you need.
It is composed of two commands:
-
save_back_there
(Ctrl, Shift, q
) - Saves the current position of the text cursor in the current window -
go_back_there
(Ctrl, q
) - Places the cursor back there, where it was last saved
New: commit 43825a1f9b introduces:
When no position is saved in the current file, a jump to the latest globally saved position will be performed (this involving a switch to that other file's view) if at least one saved position exists in the current session (since the editor was started).
-
Save command:
Ctrl
+Shift
+q
-
Go command:
Ctrl
+q
For OSX, replace Ctrl
with Control
(not Command
)
To use your custom (and probably better) key bindings, you should either add them in Preferences -> Key bindings - User
like in the example below, either edit the Default (<operating-system>).sublime-keymap
file in the plugin's folder.
{ "keys": ["shift+ctrl+q"], "command": "save_back_there" },
{ "keys": ["ctrl+q"], "command": "go_back_there" }
(Install Package Control plugin)
Invoke Package Control (Ctrl
+Shift
+P
), enter Install command and pick Back There
If you don't have git
installed, you can just download as Zip, and unpack it.
$ cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Sublime\ Text\ 2/Packages/
$ git clone git://github.com/iuliux/SublimeText2-BackThere.git BackThere
$ cd ~/.config/sublime-text-2/Packages/
$ git clone git://github.com/iuliux/SublimeText2-BackThere.git BackThere
Copy the directory to: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 2\Packages
or using GitHub for Windows
Copy the directory to: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Sublime Text 2\Packages
or using GitHub for Windows
MIT License, see http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT