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Open a folder in Sublime Text 3 using command line

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I'm trying to open a directory in sublime Text 3.

I can launch sublime from the command line using the subl command.

The help text show the following:

Sublime Text build 3059Usage: subl [arguments] [files]         edit the given files   or: subl [arguments] [directories]   open the given directories   or: subl [arguments] -               edit stdinArguments:  --project <project>: Load the given project  --command <command>: Run the given command  -n or --new-window:  Open a new window  -a or --add:         Add folders to the current window  -w or --wait:        Wait for the files to be closed before returning  -b or --background:  Don't activate the application  -s or --stay:        Keep the application activated after closing the file  -h or --help:        Show help (this message) and exit  -v or --version:     Show version and exit--wait is implied if reading from stdin. Use --stay to not switch backto the terminal when a file is closed (only relevant if waiting for a file).Filenames may be given a :line or :line:column suffix to open at a specificlocation.

Thus to open a directory I should be able to use the following

subl ./folder_name

but that does not work for me. Sublime does open (with a empty new document) and I cannot see the folder in the side bar.

Am I doing it wrong...

BTW. I'm using the fish shell with the 'Oh my fish' Add-on (I have also added the sublime add- on)...


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