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How can I make Sublime Text the default editor for Git?

I have a problem setting Sublime Text 2 as the core.editor with git.

I've read through every post I could find addressing the problem, but still nothing is working for me. I am running Windows.

I have done:

git config --global core.editor "'C:/Program Files/Sublime Text 2/sublime_text.exe'"

and tried that with various arguments like -m. When I open my .gitconfig, this is what is in there:

[user]
    name = Spencer Moran
    email = smoran02@gmail.com
[core]
    editor = 'C:/Program Files/Sublime Text 2/sublime_text.exe'

If I go to Git and type:

README.markdown --edit

the README file opens in Notepad, not Sublime Text.

Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong or how I could fix this?

If you're typing only README.markdown --edit in cmd.exe, git isn't involved at all. Change your file associations in windows if you want that to work.
A general FYI for most of the answers below: -w means "Wait for the file to be closed before returning," and -n means "Open a new window." Source: docs.sublimetext.info/en/latest/command_line/command_line.html
My favorite settings for using Sublime Text 3 as my git editor: stackoverflow.com/questions/2596805/…

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chicks

Windows

Sublime Text 2 (Build 2181)

The latest Build 2181 just added support for the -w (wait) command line argument. The following configuration will allow ST2 to work as your default git editor on Windows. This will allow git to open ST2 for commit messages and such.

git config --global core.editor "'c:/program files/sublime text 2/sublime_text.exe' -w"

Sublime Text 3 (Build 3065)

Sublime Text 3 (Build 3065) added the subl.exe command line helper. Use subl.exe -h for the options available to you. I have hot_exit: true and remember_open_files: true set in my Sublime Text user settings. I have found the following to git config to work well for me.

git config --global core.editor "'c:/program files/sublime text 3/subl.exe' -w"

Mac and Linux

Set Sublime as your editor for Git by typing the following command in the terminal:

git config --global core.editor "subl -n -w"

With this Git config, the new tab is opened in my editor. I edit my commit message, save the tab (Ctrl+S) and close it (Ctrl+W).

Git will wait until the tab is closed to continue its work.


Personally, in addition to setting my editor as @jrotello suggests, my ST2/git experience improved a lot when I add the following options to my ST2 settings: { "hot_exit": false, "remember_open_files": false, "close_windows_when_empty": true }
@Phrogz: I was able to get it working in my .gitconfig with the following syntax: editor = 'C:\\Program Files\\Sublime Text 2\\sublime_text.exe' -w
For me, this will open a new tab if sublime text is already open. Closing the tab, doesn't let git know its done. I've tried --multiinstance, but it doesn't seem to do anything.
note that when hot_exit is false and the lights went out all unsaved work will begone!!!!!!!!!!
Actually, using "-n -w", git doesn't seem to be able to tell that the sublime text window closed (if I have an existing sublime window open at least). "-w --multiinstance" still seems to work the best, though in the new sublime window any existing tabs are re-opened. It seems they can safely be ignored.
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fedorqui

You can use this command on Mac and Linux:

git config --global core.editor "subl -n -w"

Actually, the recommendation on Mac these days is to symlink subl to somewhere in your $PATH and set your editor to 'subl -w'. It's in the official docs.
The docs I referred to are: sublimetext.com/docs/2/osx_command_line.html
The docs say to use subl -w, but if you have other tabs open this won't work correctly. I've found subl -n -w works better since it opens a new window.
@iano if i do that should i close tab or close window to commit? close window didnt work
This opens an empty document in sublime for me until I followed these instructions: sublimetext.com/docs/3/osx_command_line.html but changed the path from Sublime Text.app to Sublime Text 2.app
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nu-bo

For Mac & Sublime Text 3:

If git config --global core.editor "subl -n -w" doesn't work, use this git config command:

$ git config --global core.editor "'/Applications/Sublime Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl' -n -w"

Note: it does not contain escaping backslashes.


This is the right way to set it. Thanks for that.
You my friend saved me big time, vim gives me the creeps.
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Ahmad Awais

For Mac OS X in the file ~/.gitconfig under [core] I had to put this code to solve the issue on my end.

editor = /Applications/Sublime\\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl  -n -w

This was when subl was working fine but git was unable to access it. And was displaying these errors

subl -n -w: subl: command not found
error: There was a problem with the editor 'subl -n -w'.

This is what did the trick for me after having tried others solutions, thanks
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meeech

what worked for me in cygwin/zsh:

in /usr/local/bin create subl_git file

#!/bin/bash
/cygdrive/c/Program\ Files/Sublime\ Text\ 2/sublime_text.exe -w -n `cygpath -w $@`

in gitconfig:

editor = /usr/local/bin/subl_git

excuse my newbie question but how do I access the gitconfig? Is this different than running git config --list? Thanks in advance.
that just lists them out. you ned to edit your gitconfig
I had a space in my user folder so I used a modified -"/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Sublime Text 3/subl.exe" -w -n "`cygpath -d -w "$@"`
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Francois

With Sublime Text 2 and the following configuration, if nothing happens when you close the git commit's comment file :

git config --global core.editor "'c:/program files/sublime text 2/sublime_text.exe' -w"

If the git commit doesn't finish when you close the COMMIT_EDITMSG comment file in Sublime, I've found this is probably because you are running CMD in administrator mode (and have a Sublime Text already opened in non admin mode). I had the same problem and it worked for me when I started my CMD in normal mode.

Ps : just wanted to answer to the problem @david pointed out in the accepted answer's comments, but I couldn't post comment since I'm new here... so I've made a new answer, because I think this can be useful to some people encountering the problem.


Thanks for the tip. Do you know of a solution?
@ScottWegner Just launch your CMD in non-admin mode, as a workaround. You don't need to be in admin mode to run git commands. However, If you really need to be in admin mode, then I didn't find solution for this, except open another CMD instance.
thanks for the follow-up. I end up with elevated shells because my development environment requires admin-mode for other tools (Visual Studio), thus I run my entire shell elevated. I think I'll explore only elevating the tools that need it.
@ScottWegner I personally use Cmder (the full version even includes msysgit). It allows mulitple instances of CMD, bash or other Shells, in a unique window with tabs. You can launch some tabs in admin mode and others in normal mode. I usually have one tab dedicated to git and other tabs for my other tools. Maybe you would be interested in giving it a try. It's a great tool!
re: admin mode - i think the trick is that your shell and sublime have to be using the same privileges. i.e. if you're running your terminal elevated and sublime is also elevated it works smoothly.
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Erwin Zhang

I just successfully made it with the help of PowerShell (command line tools for windows, which is also be use as the default command line on GithubforWindows)

Just make a folder "WindowsPowerShell" on "C:\Users\%username%\My Documents". Then, create a file called "profile.ps1". Make sure that you have the correct file extension, .ps1 and not .txt. inside the profile.ps1, put this line to set an alias command:

Set-Alias subl 'c:\program files\sublime text 2\sublime_text.exe'

Make sure the sublime directory on your machine is correct. You can also see the configuration details in here.

Now, I can edit files with Sublime Text 2 via PowerShell command just by typing:

subl filename

Hopefully this is usefull...


To open the current folder in Sublime Text 2, you can use: subl .
For Sublime Text 3, use the new subl.exe: Set-Alias subl 'c:\program files\sublime text 3\subl.exe'
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Diego Buendia

I've faced the same problem with git editor in Windows this evening, and finally I've got it.

You'll need to set your editor path with the bash syntax and using the DOS 8.3 format to avoid spaces:

This doesn't work (for me):

git config --global core.editor "C://Program files/Sublime Text/sublime_text.exe"

This do:

git config --global core.editor /C/PROGRA~1/SUBLIME~1/sublime_text.exe

You can get the DOS 8.3 name for a directory with dir /x


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Pratik Patel

On MacOS(Mojave) below is working for me for Sublime 3:

git config --global core.editor "/Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl -n -w"


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justin.m.chase

I was just struggling with this for some reason, none of the examples above quite worked for me. This was my solution however:

 git config --global core.editor "'c:/<path to sublime>/sublime_text.exe' -w $*"

You specifically need the ' ' around the path and the $* at the end of the args, all in " ".


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mainframer

If you are Mac User, then here is how:

git config --global core.editor '/Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl'

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OLATOMIDE

well, i had some trouble invoking notepad++ from gitbash even after setting it as my core.editor.

i got it all solved by appending the below line to my .bashrc file in my gitbash installation directory.

alias npp='winpty "C:/Program Files (x86)/Notepad++/notepad++.exe"'

so, i can invoke notepad++ with the alias "npp". i feel this can help you if you change the directory to the respective editor you want to use.


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fedorqui

For MAC Users I can say for Sublime use the following:

First Check the .gitconfig file using command:

cd ~ ls -la cat .gitconfig

Now one can add this configuration:

git config --global core.editor "subl -n -wl1"

Where l1 will tell to start at line 1.


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Xavier John

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tscott1

For Windows 7 I have found the following solution works:

git config --global core.editor "C:/Program\ Files/Sublime\ Text\ 2/sublime_text.exe -n -w"

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Angelfirenze

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