marcosisocram/sublime-text-user-settings — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-07-18 · repo last pushed 2014-02-28
Browse this user's Sublime Text 2 settings to find font, tab, and color-scheme preferences you might want to adopt.
Copy a specific plugin or keyboard shortcut configuration from these files into your own Sublime Text setup.
Use this repository as a starting template for building your own personal dotfiles repo for editor settings.
Compare your current Sublime Text configuration against this one to discover settings or plugins you didn't know about.
| marcosisocram/sublime-text-user-settings | 0verflowme/alarm-clock | 0verflowme/seclists | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Language | — | CSS | — |
| Last pushed | 2014-02-28 | 2022-10-03 | 2020-05-03 |
| Maintenance | Dormant | Dormant | Dormant |
| Setup difficulty | easy | easy | easy |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 2/5 | 1/5 |
| Audience | developer | vibe coder | ops devops |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
Just configuration files to copy manually into your own Sublime Text settings folder, no build step.
This repository is a personal collection of customized settings and configuration files for Sublime Text 2, a lightweight text editor. Instead of keeping these settings only on their own computer, the creator has shared them publicly on GitHub so others can see how they've personalized their editor and potentially use or adapt these configurations for themselves. Sublime Text 2 is a code editor where you can adjust hundreds of small preferences, things like what font to use, how many spaces equal a tab, which plugins to enable, keyboard shortcuts, and color schemes. Rather than manually typing these out each time, users can save them as configuration files. This repository contains those saved files, essentially acting as a backup or template that anyone can browse, copy, or learn from. The main benefit of sharing editor settings like this is that it lets other developers see real-world examples of how experienced users optimize their workflow. If you're just starting with Sublime Text or want to improve your setup, you can look at what someone else has configured, understand their choices, and borrow ideas that might work for you. It's particularly useful if you're interested in a specific workflow or trying to figure out which plugins or settings are worth enabling. The README itself is minimal and doesn't go into detail about what specific customizations are included, so you'd need to open the configuration files themselves to see exactly what this setup includes. This is typical for personal dotfiles repositories, they're often more useful as reference material than as step-by-step guides. If you're a Sublime Text user looking for inspiration or a starting point for your own editor setup, this repository could be a helpful reference.
A personal collection of Sublime Text 2 configuration files shared publicly as a reference for other users to browse, copy, or adapt for their own editor setup.
Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2014-02-28).
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly developer.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
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