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Is there a way to quickly disable/enable all plugins?

#1

Don’t think this question needs much of a description :smile:. I would like to disable/enable all custom installed plugins at once to see if any of my plugins is fucking up Sublime Text. I now have to disable them one by one and that is quite a hassle.

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#2

Copy plugin names from Package Control.sublime-settings to "ignored_packages":[...], in user preferences.

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#3

Yes, thanks, it’s what I’m doing right now :). It’s pretty fast anyway, but I don’t know by heart which plugins are native to Sublime and which were custom installed. That’s what could be useful. Anyway, this is working right now, you’re right; I’ll manage!

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