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I have this code snippet for C language:

File name: c.sublime-snippet
File path: /home/admin/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User

Code:

<snippet>
    <content><![CDATA[

#include <stdio.h>

main(){
    ${1}
}
]]></content>
    <!-- Optional: Set a tabTrigger to define how to trigger the snippet -->
    <tabTrigger>init</tabTrigger>
    <!-- Optional: Set a scope to limit where the snippet will trigger -->
    <scope>source.c</scope>
</snippet>

After saving this file at the specified path(Check above) I still can't access the snippet with the specified tag init. I have tried this on windows and it worked fined. Any idea where to save the file c.sublime-snippet so it works on ubuntu ? Thank you

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All user-generated files should be stored in the Packages/User directory. So, in your case, save it as /home/admin/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User/c.sublime-snippet.

Also, it's generally a good idea to name snippets according to their tabTrigger, as you may eventually write multiple snippets dealing with C. So, you can rename it as init.sublime-snippet if you choose.

EDIT

Based on your edit indicating that the snippet was already saved in Packages/User, the only other likely reason for its failure is that the scope source.c was not actually in effect. You need to make sure to set your file's syntax to C in order for this scope to work - C++ is source.c++.

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  • Sorry I forgot to put the User directory. Actually the file is saved there :/
    – CMPS
    Jun 3, 2014 at 5:10
  • @Amir - see my edit above, and see if renaming the snippet works. The other thing to try is to make sure that your file's syntax is set to C. If it's C++ or something else the snippet won't work.
    – MattDMo
    Jun 3, 2014 at 5:13
  • You are correct! I had to specified the syntax ctrl + shift + p > set syntax c. Can you edit your answer so I can mark it correct. Thanks
    – CMPS
    Jun 3, 2014 at 5:15
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In ubuntu 16.04 and sublime text 3, the snippets are stored at:

~/.config/sublime-text-3/Packages/User

The .config folder is hidden by default, so you won't be able to see it in your files application.

You can see it in terminal by doing ls -a or ll.

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