The color picker is custom-made and very easy to use, with palette and slider modes, the latter of which allows for very minute adjustments of each channel that you're working with. It provides configurable inline color previews, including with/without alpha. It's simple to configure, yet incredibly powerful for all sorts of use cases. Do you write CSS or any of its relatives? Do you do anything with color at all, in hex, RGB(A), HSL, LAB, or any one of a million other formats? If you're using one of those other color plugins, with difficult configuration and unreliable performance, dump it and install ColorHelper. There are two plugins that I couldn't do this without: ScopeAlways displays the scope of the current cursor position in the status bar, which is immensely helpful. Some features of Neon are specific to ST4, so make sure you're up to date! It will still work in ST3 3.1 and above, just the experience won't be quite as good. First and foremost, I'm always using the latest development version of Sublime Text 4, registered of course. There are several plugins and other resources I use that are absolutely invaluable to my development efforts. If you work with Python, I'd highly recommend getting it. There are a bunch of scopes in here that are only found in my Python Improved language definition package - IPython In/ Out statements, Django-specific highlighting (adapted from Djaneiro), a bunch of improvements from Better Python and Python 3 package, along with various enhancements, extensions, and bug fixes of my own and contributed by others. If you have a particular language or plugin you'd like Neon to support, just open an issue and I'll see what I can do. When I say "as many languages as possible" I mean it!
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