In your Packages/User folder, create SublimeREPL/config/Python/Main.sublime-menu with the following contents:
[
{
"id": "tools",
"children":
[{
"caption": "SublimeREPL",
"mnemonic": "r",
"id": "SublimeREPL",
"children":
[
{
"caption": "Python",
"id": "Python",
"children":[
{
"command": "repl_open",
"caption": "Python - Anaconda",
"id": "repl_python",
"mnemonic": "p",
"args": {
"type": "subprocess",
"encoding": "utf8",
"cmd": ["/path/to/Anaconda/python", "-i", "-u"],
"cwd": "$file_path",
"syntax": "Packages/Python/Python.tmLanguage",
"external_id": "python",
"extend_env": {"PYTHONIOENCODING": "utf-8"}
}
},
{
"command": "repl_open",
"caption": "IPython - Anaconda",
"id": "repl_python_ipython",
"mnemonic": "p",
"args": {
"type": "subprocess",
"encoding": "utf8",
"autocomplete_server": true,
"cmd": ["/path/to/Anaconda/python", "-u", "${packages}/SublimeREPL/config/Python/ipy_repl.py"],
"cwd": "$file_path",
"syntax": "Packages/Python/Python.tmLanguage",
"external_id": "python",
"extend_env": {
"PYTHONIOENCODING": "utf-8",
"SUBLIMEREPL_EDITOR": "$editor"
}
}
}
]
}
]
}]
}
]
In the "cmd" lines, change /path/to/Anaconda/python with the actual path to your python executable you want to use. If you're on Windows, either use a single / as path delimiter, or double \\:
c:/Anaconda/bin/python.exe
# or
c:\\Anaconda\\bin\\python.exe
Save the file, and you should now have Tools -> SublimeREPL -> Python -> Python - Anaconda and IPython - Anaconda menu options to start REPLs with the Anaconda interpreter. If you have multiple versions of Python installed (for example, 2.7 and 3.3) you can just duplicate the children contents and alter the caption and cmd paths appropriately.