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@@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ can add ```"remedy_executable": "C:/path/to/remedy"``` to your settings.
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### Install
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```
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cd "C:\Users\krzosa\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text\Packages"
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cd "%appdata%\Sublime Text\Packages"
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git clone https://github.com/krzosa/Sublime_RemedyBG
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```
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Launch Sublime, (maybe you will need Package Control + and call Package Control: Satisfy Dependencies?)
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Launch Sublime (maybe you will need Package Control + and call Package Control: Satisfy Dependencies?)
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Optional:
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@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ of the available debugger commands.
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* Debugger goes to the place you clicked on
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* The word you clicked is going to get added to watch window
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* If the word you clicked on matches "rt"(run_to_cursor, "r"(run), "rr"(stop), "rrr"(restart) then it's going to delete that word in sublime and issue a debugger command. So far I have found it to be nice for code discovery kind of stuff with the mouse + keyboard workflow, you can bind this to the keyboard too though. The commands are easy to type using single hand.
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* If the word you clicked on matches "rt"(run_to_cursor), "r"(run), "rr"(stop), "rrr"(restart) then it's going to delete that word in sublime and issue a debugger command. So far I have found it to be nice for code discovery kind of stuff with the mouse + keyboard workflow, you can bind this to the keyboard too though. The commands are easy to type using single hand.
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### Credits
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