![]() ![]() Thats it! Now Fira code is enabled on your system with ligatures. Copy all the files and paste them over under /Users/username/Library/Fonts folder.Īfter sublime text installing, now open it and hit cmd+, you will get Preferences.sublime-settings file. You’ll find the ttf folder under distr folder. Now, go to and download the zip from github and extract it. Kindly note that dev versions is only available for licensed user. Go to and then download the latest Sublime Text dev version 3156+. Press cmd/ctrl + shift + p to open the command palette. You can also Ctrl-Shift-P (Mac: Cmd-Shift-P) and select Sublack: Format file. There has been numerous threads seeking the same feature from many developers across web.Īt last, developer’s cry has finally reached the contributors of ST and from version 3156+ Sublime Text supports ligatures. Without PackageControl install manually by navigating to Sublimes Packages folder and cloning this repository: git clone Usage Run Black on the current file: Press Ctrl-Alt-B to format the entire file. I have been waiting for this particular feature on Sublime Text for so long. Fira code offers beautiful ligatures for operators. I loved Fira Code very much and I really wanted this to be enabled on Sublime text. ![]() Only thing that has been missing for me was ligature support. I have been Sublime Text user for past 5 years and I really believe no other text editor can even match the speed, performance and simplicity of Sublime Text. ![]()
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