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I just installed sublime text 2 and was overwhelmed by the php plugins that I installed ALL of them. Now auto-complete is crazy, a million unnecessary suggestions and I dont remember which plugin does what or which ones I installed. Is there a way to see all active plugins for a particular file so I can disable some?

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    Ctrl+Shift+P - and there are Package Control: Enable Package and Package Control: Disable Package Commented Jan 23, 2014 at 7:09
  • FYI everyone: most, if not all, of the answers here also apply to Sublime Text 3 and 4. Commented Feb 8, 2022 at 17:12

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I'm not sure about the active plugin on a file part, but you can quickly go in and remove plugins that are installed by opening the Command Pallete (Cmd-Shift-P on Mac) and typing remove if you have Package Control installed.

You will see Package Control: Remove Package**

Once the list of installed plugins shows up you can click these and remove them and then test out your code.

You can do the reverse and quickly re-install the packages if something you needed was missing.

You probably already knew this so I am not sure that this will be helpful or not.

BTW: Sublime Text 3 Beta just came out and is available to licensed users. I have not done much with it yet, but it loads almost instantly.

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    Sublime Text 3 has same behaviour ! Commented Sep 29, 2015 at 19:03
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There's no need to remove packages as packages can be simply disabled by using Package Control: Disable Package option in the Command Palette.

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    This also works in Sublime Text 3 and 4. Commented Feb 8, 2022 at 17:12
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Click on Preferences > Package Settings > Package Control > Settings - User to see a list of the installed packages. It will looks something like this:

{
    "bootstrapped": true,
    "in_process_packages":
    [
    ],
    "installed_packages":
    [
        "Package Control",
        "PyCover",
        "Python 3",
        "SublimeLinter",
        "SublimeLinter-csslint",
        "SublimeLinter-html-tidy",
        "SublimeLinter-jshint",
        "SublimeLinter-json",
        "SublimeLinter-lua",
        "SublimeLinter-pyflakes",
        "SublimeLinter-pyyaml",
        "SublimeREPL"
    ]
}

You can't disable packages, but you can remove them. Click on Preferences > Package Control and enter Package Control: Remove Package, then select the package.

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    seems you can disable packae from package: disable
    – netalex
    Commented Jan 30, 2017 at 12:39

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