GPU-accelerated interface
The editor can use your GPU to draw the UI on all supported platforms. This keeps scrolling and animations fluid even at very high resolutions, while also being gentle on system resources.
Sublime Text gives you a fast, polished editor for code, markup and prose. It’s designed to stay responsive on large files, keep you in the flow with powerful navigation, and be extended with a rich ecosystem of packages.
Sublime Text 4 — current stable build
See what’s new in this version →The current generation of Sublime Text introduces rendering improvements, new platform support and smarter editing tools to help you work more efficiently across modern codebases.
The editor can use your GPU to draw the UI on all supported platforms. This keeps scrolling and animations fluid even at very high resolutions, while also being gentle on system resources.
On macOS, Sublime Text runs natively on Apple Silicon machines, and dedicated ARM64 builds are available for Linux, making it a good fit on devices like single-board computers.
Tabs can be selected and arranged in ways that make split views simple. You can lay out multiple files side by side and use the usual navigation commands to jump between them.
The completion engine takes your existing project into account, suggesting symbols and snippets that match the code around your cursor. Suggestions highlight their kind and link to definitions.
The bundled themes have been refreshed with updated tabs, dimmed inactive panes and support for switching between light and dark appearances automatically on supported systems.
Popular technologies like TypeScript, JSX and TSX are supported out of the box. Combined with the updated syntax engine, this gives precise highlighting in modern JavaScript stacks.
Sublime Text focuses on editing, while Sublime Merge brings the same attention to detail to Git. Together they form a lightweight toolkit for working with code and source control.
An advanced text editor for code, markup and written content. Designed to be fast, keyboard-driven and flexible enough to match your workflow, with a powerful plugin ecosystem built around a Python API.
A Git client that adopts many ideas from Sublime Text: quick navigation, keyboard shortcuts, and a clean UI that keeps diffs and commit history easy to explore across repositories.
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Guides, reference pages and API docs for writing and installing packages or tweaking the editor.
Open docs →Discussion forum or chat where users can ask questions, share tips and discover new packages.
Visit forum →Release notes and update announcements, so you can see what changed from one build to the next.
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