![]() If you are on Windows and Linux, the UI will be different. This screenshot below shows the color picker in OS X. This will open the native color picker from your OS. Or you can do it faster just by pressing Command + Shift + C. Once installed, go to the Command Palette in Sublime Text by hitting the Command + Shift + P or ( Ctrl + Shift + P for Windows). This plugin is cross-platform it works in Windows, OS X, and Linux. Recommended Reading: Working with Code Snippets in Sublime Text ColorPickerĬolor Picker is a Sublime Text plugin by Weslly Honorato. For example, when adding Color, I usually end up running another application – Photoshop or Colorzilla – for just getting color codes.īut wouldn’t our workflow be more streamlined if we were able to pick up colors without having to leave Sublime Text? If you are facing this same problem, we have a tip for you in the form of a plugin. If you have been accustomed to a code editor that comes with GUI buttons, Sublime Text being a plain simple code editor with minimal buttons, may frustrate you.
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