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Is there any plugin or shortcut to hide all except code section in sublime text 2?

I need to fold all except section at a time , Not fold one section at a time.

Thanks~

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If you'll hover with the mouse over the line numbers you'll see arrows - clicking on any of them will fold/collapse the code

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If you want to collapse/expand all - you can do so by going to edit->code folding and choose "fold all" or "unfold all":

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    but is can only fold one section at a time, I want to fold all except section :)
    – newBike
    Sep 16, 2013 at 3:38
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    @poc in that case you can choose from the menu: edit -> code folding -> fold/unfold all - I'll add a screenshot in a min
    – Nir Alfasi
    Sep 16, 2013 at 3:58
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    If you don't have these then add "fold_buttons": true to the Preferences -> Settings - User. Feb 15, 2014 at 23:47
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    Is there a shortcut for toggling the folding instead of requiring two different commands?
    – Joe
    May 25, 2014 at 19:11
  • @Joe you can see the keyboard shortcuts in the last screenshot. These shortcuts are for Mac but I bet that Windows shows its shortcuts as well.
    – Nir Alfasi
    Aug 6, 2015 at 17:36
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In addition to the other answers it is also possible to fold based on level as well. So for example looking at the default key bindings for fold.

Subblime key bindings default

Searching for fold key bindings.

searching for fold key bindings in sublime

So for example a foldall, or folding level 1 would be to hold Ctrl followed by pressing the sequence k and then 1:

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Or folding level 2 would be to hold Ctrl followed by pressing the sequence k and then 2:

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Or unfolding all would be would be to hold Ctrl followed by pressing the sequence k and then 0 or in my defaults I also seem to have it bound to the letter j:

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Warning.

Pressing Ctrl+k twice will remove a line or a count of lines. But not really cause you can put them back one by one by Ctrl+u

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  • Most precise answer! Thank you so much, saved my day :)
    – eldorjon
    Aug 3, 2020 at 4:19
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One thing you can do is select the Except code bloc using a regular expression, for instance using except(.|\n)*?raise.* in your case. You can then select "Find all" in the search bar, then Edit->Code Folding -> Fold .
Windows shortcut : Ctrl-Shift-[
Mac shortcut: Cmd-Alt-[

All the Except bloc will then be collapsed.

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I know this is an old question, but it still comes up high in search results and none of the answers quite do what the OP wanted.

  1. select the code you don't want to be hidden
  2. use "Selection" -> "Invert Selection" to select the code you do want to be hidden instead
  3. use ctrl + shift + [ or Command + Option + ] to collapse the selection(s)

This will leave you with just the code you originally had selected visible.

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Fold and UnFold function or class base only for MAC:

 * Fold: command + K, command + 1
 * UnFold: command + K, command + J

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