86

Is it possible to Drag & Drop, Move & Create a copy of files & folders from within Sublime Text?

I can rename, delete and have a plugin so that I can reveal in finder, but no other functionality from the project inspector sidebar.

Maybe it is me being really silly, but surely this should be one of the most obvious features?

2 Answers 2

140

Obvious feature is not implemented, though I suggest you to use Sidebar Enhancements, a really great plugin to manage the sidebar stuff in ST2/3. (Jul. 24, 2017: Only ST3 as the repo notes)

Though it may seem obvious, but the sidebar is really poor in sublime text. There are requests on the official userecho page about that like this one.

I'm sure it will be implemented some time later. You also should not forget, that sublime is keyboard-oriented editor, as Vim was. That's something rare these days and is a feature. You may bind everything to keyboard or implement yourself using build systems and plugins.

Sign up to request clarification or add additional context in comments.

7 Comments

Vlakarados - You mention Sublime's keyboard-orientation. I like the idea of drag-and-drop in the sidebar, but would also like to know how to move files between folders using the keyboard. Do you know if there are keyboard commands for selecting and moving files in the sidebar?
@KurtWM indeed there are github.com/wulftone/sublime-text-quick-file-move If you're familiar with python you may write almost anything that's not using the sublime text window and it's elements, for them you have a somewhat limited API.
@KurtWM I've just noticed, you can actually move files via sidebar enhancements package as well (stated by the package owner I linked in the previous comment)
I tried to install this using package manager but do not see it in the list, I was looking for sidebar enhancements
ALso is this possible in Sublime Text 2?
|
3

delete the file(s) you wish to move then drag and drop from the recycling bin to the folder you wish to move them to. make sure it doesn't permanently delete your file before you do this.

1 Comment

This answer is super cool! On macOS you can do it by opening target folder in Finder :)

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Start asking to get answers

Find the answer to your question by asking.

Ask question

Explore related questions

See similar questions with these tags.