Search Hound from within Sublime Text.
Install via Package Control. Open your Command Palette (⇧⌘P), run "Package Control: Install Package", and look for "Hound Search".
There are two required parameters:
hound_url
- the location of your hound instancegithub_base_url
- the base url of where your repositories live
If you want to be able to double-click on search results to open them in Sublime, you'll also need to set:
local_root_dir
- the local root directory of your repositories
See below for all settings.
/* default settings */
{
// location of your hound instance
// e.g. http://hound.example.com
"hound_url": "",
// the base url of where your repositories live
// e.g. https://github.com/youror
"github_base_url": "",
// local root directory of your repositories, used for opening files within Sublime
// e.g. /Users/bob/repositories
"local_root_dir": "",
// don't display results from these repos
// e.g. ["somerepo", "someotherrepo"]
"exclude_repos": [],
// custom headers to send with the API request to Hound
// e.g. {"X-Auth":"s3kret"}
"custom_headers": {},
// open double-clicked search results in the browser by default
// set to false to open in Sublime Text (must have local_root_dir set)
// shift-double-click will always do the opposite
"default_open_in_browser": true,
// set to true to enable debug logging
"debug": false
}
Hound sets up double-click handler for search results. The event is forwarded, so it doesn't interfere with the system double-click handler. However, since Sublime Text currently has only a global context for mouse events, it will conflict with any other plugins that also define a double-click handler.