These are ColdFusion code insertions; however it will work for any code Any keymap named Default.sublime-keymap will always be applied in all platforms.
####The Default Key Bindings for the 3 platforms are:
- Windows: Default (Windows).sublime-keymap
- OSX: Default (OSX).sublime-keymap
- Linux: Default (Linux).sublime-keymap
####Installation:
- Windows: Download the Default (Windows).sublime-keymap file
- Open: Default (Windows).sublime-keymap file in a text editor
- Open Sublime Text 2 or 3: Go to the top menu Preferences > Key Bindings-User
- Copy Paste: The Default (Windows).sublime-keymap file save and test the key mappings
- Restart: Restart Sublime Text
####Resources for seeing the key bindings: A good resource is BoundKeys which can be installed from Package Control. Install BoundKeys and run the key shift + f10 to see a list of all of your bound keys.
####Timeline for GIT CLI: One of my colleagues said to me yesterday; how can you have a timeline using the command line? Well open Git Bash and copy and paste the text and run the command form the file git-commandline. cd to one of your git repos in Git Bash and run git lg and press the enter key. She the beautiful timeline.