Sublime Text is a cross-platform, sophisticated text/code editor for programmers and folks who need a decent editor with cool features like auto-generate a project-wide index of classes, smart completions based on variable types, function definitions, imported modules, and more. Whether you are new to programming or a seasoned programmer, you will need a great code editor to do your job. and Sublime Text is a code editor that combines simplicity and speed for any developer. And because it’s a cross-platform app that works on Windows, and Mac Linux PC, it should work and allow you to move between different PC platforms. When you’re ready to install Sublime Text on Ubuntu, follow the steps below: There are multiple ways to install Sublime Text.
Install Sublime Text from Repository
To install Sublime Text using its official repository, you’ll have to add it to Ubuntu. You can install the app from Ubuntu default repositories. however, the version that comes with Ubuntu may not necessarily be the latest. First, run the commands below to install supporting packages. To ensure aptly is set up to work with HTTPS sources, run the commands below. To install the latest version, run the commands below to install its repository key and file. Finally, run the commands below to install. That should install Sublime Text. When you’re done, Sublime Text should be installed and ready to use. To launch it, go to the Activities Overview and search Sublime Text and launch it.
Install Sublime Text via Snap
If the option above didn’t work for you. you can also install Sublime Text via Snap package management. This might be the quickest way to install Sublime Text… Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build. They update automatically and roll back gracefully. That’s it! This brief tutorial showed you how to install Sublime 3 on Ubuntu 20.04 | 18.04. If you find any error below please use the comment form below to report it. You may also like the post below: