Sublime Text plugin that keeps track of files which have been recently closed, as well as files that have been recently accessed.
Sublime Text 2 and 3 plugin to provide access to the history of recently used files - project-wise or globally.
The most recently closed file can be instantly re-opened or the entire file history can be shown and filtered in a quick panel (including file preview and the ability to open multiple files).
Command-Shift-P
on OS X, Ctrl-Shift-P
on Linux/Windows).Package Control: Install Package
and then select File History
when the list appears.Package Control will automagically keep the plugin up to date.
To use the plugin,
open the Command Palette
and search for File History:
.
When you opened a panel you can use the Right key to open the file and keep the panel open, or Ctrl/Cmd + Del to remove the selected file from the history.
For default keymap definitions, see Default (Windows).sublime-keymap (OSX).
For the available and default settings, see FileHistory.sublime-settings.
You can extend
the path_exclude_patterns
and path_reinclude_patterns
lists
in your project settings.
For this,
add a "file_history"
dictionary
to your project's settings
and then one or both of the settings to that.
Example:
{
"folders": [
{
"path": "."
}
],
"settings": {
"file_history": {
"path_exclude_patterns": ["/bin/"],
"path_reinclude_patterns": ["\\.compiled$"]
}
}
}
open_recently_closed_file
(Window)
Opens a popup with recently closed files
or reopens the lastly closed view
if action == "open_latest_closed"
.
Parameters
action (str) - Default:
"show_history"
, Allowed values:"show_history"
,"open_latest_closed"
current_project_only (bool) - Default:
True
cleanup_file_history
(Window)
Checks the current project or the whole history for non-existent files and removes them from the history.
Parameters
- current_project_only (bool) - Default:
True
reset_file_history
(Window)
Removes all history data.