Is there a way to do it? I looked for a similar question but only found one on MAC OSX. However, I'm using Ubuntu 14.04.
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                    6just use `subl path_to_file` - `subl` should be on your path – Keith Hall Apr 19 '16 at 12:44
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                    Try this https://askubuntu.com/questions/273034/lauching-sublime-text-from-command-line – idleberg Apr 20 '16 at 08:08
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            Yes ,There's a way. Just Use the command subl to open sublime text from terminal.
if you want to open a specific file use subl path/to/the/file.
But sublime text must be installed using ppa. For particular installation of sublime text 3 using ppa refer This Link on .
 
    
    
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                    1`` for mac this has to be run first: https://stackoverflow.com/a/18842982/10018427 – Alex Szücs Feb 06 '23 at 14:08
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        Terminal Command
$ subl modules/custom/js/drop-down.js
 
    
    
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