Ever needed to run a command on currently editting file/folder? I've made a simple plugin to do just that.

Save the following as run_cmd.py in your Packages/User folder.

import os import sublime import sublime_plugin class RunCmd ( sublime_plugin . WindowCommand ): def run ( self , cmd ): if "$file_name" in cmd : view = self . window . active_view () cmd = cmd . replace ( "$file_name" , view . file_name ()) if "$file_dir" in cmd : view = self . window . active_view () cmd = cmd . replace ( "$file_dir" , os . path . split ( view . file_name ())[ 0 ]) print 'Running custom command:' , cmd os . system ( cmd + " &" )

Now it's super easy to run commands. Strings $file_name and $file_dir are replaced with file's name or directory, respectively.

Want to run Double Commander on file's folder? Add this to your Commands.sublime-commands :

{ "caption" : "doublecmd" , "command" : "run_cmd" , "args" : { "cmd" : "doublecmd $file_dir" } }

Need to run gitk on the current file? Ok:

{ "caption" : "Gitk: Current file" , "command" : "run_cmd" , "args" : { "cmd" : "gitk $file_name" } }

Create a tmux shell with R in CWD? I think you've got the point...