The past year has been busy here at Sublime HQ. We've grown our engineering team, shipped Sublime Text 3.1 and released our second product, Sublime Merge. If you use Git and like the ethos of Sublime Text, we think you'll love it.

Today we're pushing out Sublime Text 3.2, which builds off of a bunch of work we've done in Sublime Merge. This includes: first-class Git integration, incremental diffing, new theme functionality and block caret support. Beyond that is a slew of other enhancements, stability improvements and performance gains. See the full changelog below for details.

Sublime Text 3.2 is available from the Download page.

Git status badges in the side bar and incremental diff markers in the gutter

Changelog