![]() Run the following command on the terminal to launch a Sublime Text editor. Once installed, you can view the editor by searching for it in the Applications Menu, or through the command line. Once you enter your password, the installation begins. Look for Ubuntu Software in the Applications Menu.Ĭlick Ubuntu Software’s icon to launch it.Ĭlick the search icon on the top left of your screen and search for Sublime Text.Ĭlick the Install button and next enter your password to begin the installation of Sublime Text. You can also download Sublime Text through the Ubuntu Software Center. Method 2: Using the Ubuntu Software Center Install Sublime Text using: sudo apt-get install sublime-text ![]() Update the system repository with the help of the following command. Use the command below to add Sublime Text to your system’s repository list: echo "deb apt/stable/" | sudo tee /etc/apt//sublime-text.list Get the key using: curl -fsSL | sudo apt-key add. sudo apt install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl software-properties-common Next, run the command below to install any dependencies needed to fetch https sources. The first step is updating the apt package repository using: sudo apt update Installing Sublime Text Method 1: Using the command line ![]() We will be using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to download and install the Sublime Text editor. You can download and evaluate the code editor for free. Not only does it supports many languages, but you can also even extend the functionality using plugins. A cross-platform, lightweight code editor, Sublime Text is known for being fast, easy to use, and strong community support.
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