Sublime Text will automatically re-created the data folder when you load it again. After you located the data folder, close Sublime Text and then move the data folder to your desktop. The problem is that the program is not being run by a user with sufficient privileges to perform the overwrite, hence the failure with an 'Access denied' message. If you’re on Linux, go to /.config/sublime-text. Upon taking a better look at your error, what is happening is Sublime Text is creating a temp file for editing, rather than editing to file itself, then attempting to overwrite the original file with the temp on save. What this does is it essentially gives Sublime the ability to write files while running with regular user privileges, no administrator level access required. Put a check mark in the 'Allow' column for the 'Write' item.
Just add the appropriate part.I just solved the same issue on Sublime Text 3 beta, Stable Channel Build 3065 by doing the following under Windows 7: It is quite possible that you already have some other options set. To do this, open your SSH config and we will specify that for all hosts (alternatively you can specify that for individual hosts as well), this host forwarding should work. And this is how you do it: ssh -R 52698:localhost:52698 since that is super annoying, we can automate the whole thing. Normally you have to create the appropriate port forwarding for each SSH connection. The next and last thing we need to do is to set up the port forwarding. mv /usr/local/bin/rmate /usr/local/bin/subl I usually rename it to subl - just like I have it locally. sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/rmateĪlternatively, you can rename it. I will show you how this works below.īut now rmate must be installed on the remote server. The easiest way to do this is to use a reverse SSH tunnel.
Rmate is installed on the server and connects back to your computer so that it can communicate directly with Sublime. Can't remember what it was, other than installing a plugin. Now apparently something has happened and it's no longer working. This setting was working fine a while ago. The only way to enable word - wrap is to do it on a per file basis, by going to View -> Word Wrap (tick). Installation of rmate on the remote server As you can see word wrap is properly enabled. This plugin can be easily installed via PackageControl. We use a plugin called RemoteSubl locally for Sublime, which brings rmate to Sublime.
Troubleshooting Permissions Denied Errors in Sublime Text 1.
Installation of RemoteSubl on the local computer No, this is about deployment of my code from my Mac to the web server.
That's why I'll show you today how to open and edit remote files comfortably with Sublime directly from the terminal. But what I feel comfortable with is Sublime.
Personally, I am not a fan of these editors, because I just don't feel comfortable with them. It does not matter whether you work with vim, nano, or pico. Editing files on a remote server via SSH can be tedious and annoying.