Viewing code in different browsers can be a commonplace, so opening a browser with a different shortcut will greatly improve your productivity.
Introducing a simple method is only two steps:
First, install the plug-in sidebarenhancements
Open the package control to find the sidebarenhancements for quick installation (no control? Look at an article)
Ctrl+shift+p Control:install Package Find Sidebarenhancements Select
Second, set the shortcut key
{" keys": ["F1"], "command": "Side_bar_files_open_with", "args": {"Application": "D:\\Program files (x86) \ \ Mozilla firefox\\firefox.exe "," Extensions ":". * "," Paths ": []} }, { " keys ": [" F2 "], " command ":" Side _bar_files_open_with "," args ": {" Application ":" c:\\users\\delll\\appdata\\local\\google\\chrome\\application\\ Chrome.exe "," Extensions ":". * "," Paths ": []} }, { " keys ": [" F3 "], " command ":" Side_bar_files_open_ With "," args ": {" Application ":" C:\\Program files\\internet Explorer\\iexplore.exe "," Extensions ":". * "," Paths ": []}< c11/>}, { "keys": ["F4"], "command": "Side_bar_files_open_with", "args": {"Application": "c:\\ Program Files (x86) \\360\\360safe\\360AppLoader.exe "," Extensions ":". * "," Paths ": []} }
Open key Binding-user Copy the above code, then modify it to your browser path and restart sublime.
Desktop is a shortcut icon how to see the path? Select the icon right-the property below, remember to change/to \ \.
2 steps to complete, not set the speed set it!
Sublime text-setting Browser shortcut keys