To open a file to edit in gedit I run gedit sample.py &. But with Sublime Text it is simply subl sample.py. This opens the file to edit and it doesn't run in the background (in my shell).
How would I do that with gedit?
I tried exec /usr/bin/gedit "$@" (copied from /usr/bin/subl) but it works like gedit &.
Or alias ged="gedit $file &" should do. What can I substitute $file in the alias?
add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/sublime-text-3apt-get install sublime-text-installer– Sandjaie Ravi Jul 11 '15 at 10:19&or sometimes I forget to do that. And reaching shift+7 takes some time you know :-) – Sandjaie Ravi Jul 11 '15 at 16:40