![]() ![]() That may work for some people, but for others the directions will be erroneous. Note: I noticed someone else answered this in a similar fashion, but used a fixed location for Sublime Text. In the window that appears, click "New", paste in your Sublime Text path, and click "OK". ![]() In the resulting window, navigate to "path" in the bottom window, highlight it and click "Edit". Go to Control panel-> System-> Advanced System Settings-> Environment Variables Navigate to your sublime text directory in Windows Explorer and copy the full path from the path bar.įor example, I have a few development tools set up as portable applications in Dropbox, so I copied the path:Ĭ:\Users\username\Dropbox\Programs\Sublime Text Build 3114 圆4 Going off the most accepted answer, but whose author unfortunately said modifying the PATH is "hard" - it's not at all. ![]()
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