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- Run an interpreter (REPL) inside SublimeText2 view/tab.
- Per-language persistent REPL history.
- Easily evaluate code in the running REPL
- Replace your current build system, and use stdin in your programs.
- Rich configuration with platform specific settings, project/file dependent environment variables and sane defaults.
- Launch python in local or remote(1) virtualenv.
- Quickly run selected script or launch PDB.
- Use SublimeText2 Python console with history and multiline input.
(1) - (ssh, linux/osx only)
- Install Package Control. http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control
- Install SublimeREPL
Preferences | Package Control | Package Control: Install Package
- Choose
SublimeREPL
- Restart SublimeText2
- Configure
SublimeREPL
(default settings inPreferences | Package Settings | SublimeREPL | Settings - Default
should be modified inPreferences | Package Settings | SublimeREPL | Settings - User
, this way they will survive package upgrades!
Very basic documentation will soon be available on RTD: http://sublimerepl.readthedocs.org/
Since version 1.2.0 SublimeREPL is licensed under GPL. Previous versions were licensed under BSD. If you're using SublimeREPL in commercial environment a donation is strongly encouraged ;-)
SublimeREPL is developed against the latest dev build of SublimeText2, mostly on Windows7 x64 and Linux Mint 13. From time to time it's tested on Mac OSX as well.
I try to make it cross-platform, but from time to time some functions will be platform specific.
No. Shell (cmd.exe/bash) REPL can be used for simple tasks (file creation, git init
etc.) but anything terminal like (mc, ipython, vim) will not work! SublimeREPL has a sister project: SublimePTY that aims to bring real terminal emulator to SublimeText2.