sublimetext3 – Autoindent on Sublime Text

sublimetext3 – Autoindent on Sublime Text

Thats quite simple in Sublime. Just Ctrl+Shift+P (or Command+Shift+P on MacOS) to open the tools pallet, type reindent, and pick Indentation: Reindent Lines. It should reindent all the file you are in, just remember to save before running the command, or it may not appear.

Auto-indenting on Sublime Text 3 – Key Bindings

Just add this binding to your Key Bindings – User file:

Preferences > Key Bindings – users

{keys: [alt+shift+f], command: reindent, args: {single_line: false}}

And adding this code between the square brackets.

Now you can use Alt + Shift + f as your auto-indent shortcut

You can also use the reindent feature through the command palette. Ctrl + Shift + P


Ressources:

Auto-indenting on Sublime Text 3 by Osvaldo Zonetti

Create a Keybinding by Joe Lloyd

sublimetext3 – Autoindent on Sublime Text

You can use one of many plugins which do the thing you need, for example, the one I am using:

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