zsh: command not found: stt
I recently uninstalled and reinstalled oh-my-zsh on my mac after doing some updates (Mojave OS, Xcode update), and now I can't launch Sublime text using the command 'stt'. I checked the .zshrc file, and the sublime plugin seems to be there:
➜ / cat ~/.zshrc
ZSH=$HOME/.oh-my-zsh
# You can change the theme with another one:
# https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/wiki/themes
ZSH_THEME="robbyrussell"
# Useful plugins for Rails development with Sublime Text
plugins=(gitfast last-working-dir common-aliases sublime zsh-syntax-
highlighting history-substring-search)
I also checked my path variable:
➜ / echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Users/aaronmednick/.rvm/bin
Any idea as to why 'stt' isn't working?
sublimetext3 zsh oh-my-zsh zshrc
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I recently uninstalled and reinstalled oh-my-zsh on my mac after doing some updates (Mojave OS, Xcode update), and now I can't launch Sublime text using the command 'stt'. I checked the .zshrc file, and the sublime plugin seems to be there:
➜ / cat ~/.zshrc
ZSH=$HOME/.oh-my-zsh
# You can change the theme with another one:
# https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/wiki/themes
ZSH_THEME="robbyrussell"
# Useful plugins for Rails development with Sublime Text
plugins=(gitfast last-working-dir common-aliases sublime zsh-syntax-
highlighting history-substring-search)
I also checked my path variable:
➜ / echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Users/aaronmednick/.rvm/bin
Any idea as to why 'stt' isn't working?
sublimetext3 zsh oh-my-zsh zshrc
1
The command to launch Sublime issubl
unless you set up your own alias or symlink, but there is no evidence of that in the file you posted above unless it's part of that magicplugins
line (I don't usezsh
personally).
– OdatNurd
Nov 10 at 4:37
Okay weirdest thing happened. I literally walked away from my computer for 4 hours, just came back and now the 'stt' command is working...wth
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 10 at 7:19
add a comment |
I recently uninstalled and reinstalled oh-my-zsh on my mac after doing some updates (Mojave OS, Xcode update), and now I can't launch Sublime text using the command 'stt'. I checked the .zshrc file, and the sublime plugin seems to be there:
➜ / cat ~/.zshrc
ZSH=$HOME/.oh-my-zsh
# You can change the theme with another one:
# https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/wiki/themes
ZSH_THEME="robbyrussell"
# Useful plugins for Rails development with Sublime Text
plugins=(gitfast last-working-dir common-aliases sublime zsh-syntax-
highlighting history-substring-search)
I also checked my path variable:
➜ / echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Users/aaronmednick/.rvm/bin
Any idea as to why 'stt' isn't working?
sublimetext3 zsh oh-my-zsh zshrc
I recently uninstalled and reinstalled oh-my-zsh on my mac after doing some updates (Mojave OS, Xcode update), and now I can't launch Sublime text using the command 'stt'. I checked the .zshrc file, and the sublime plugin seems to be there:
➜ / cat ~/.zshrc
ZSH=$HOME/.oh-my-zsh
# You can change the theme with another one:
# https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/wiki/themes
ZSH_THEME="robbyrussell"
# Useful plugins for Rails development with Sublime Text
plugins=(gitfast last-working-dir common-aliases sublime zsh-syntax-
highlighting history-substring-search)
I also checked my path variable:
➜ / echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Users/aaronmednick/.rvm/bin
Any idea as to why 'stt' isn't working?
sublimetext3 zsh oh-my-zsh zshrc
sublimetext3 zsh oh-my-zsh zshrc
asked Nov 10 at 1:08
Aaron Mednick
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The command to launch Sublime issubl
unless you set up your own alias or symlink, but there is no evidence of that in the file you posted above unless it's part of that magicplugins
line (I don't usezsh
personally).
– OdatNurd
Nov 10 at 4:37
Okay weirdest thing happened. I literally walked away from my computer for 4 hours, just came back and now the 'stt' command is working...wth
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 10 at 7:19
add a comment |
1
The command to launch Sublime issubl
unless you set up your own alias or symlink, but there is no evidence of that in the file you posted above unless it's part of that magicplugins
line (I don't usezsh
personally).
– OdatNurd
Nov 10 at 4:37
Okay weirdest thing happened. I literally walked away from my computer for 4 hours, just came back and now the 'stt' command is working...wth
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 10 at 7:19
1
1
The command to launch Sublime is
subl
unless you set up your own alias or symlink, but there is no evidence of that in the file you posted above unless it's part of that magic plugins
line (I don't use zsh
personally).– OdatNurd
Nov 10 at 4:37
The command to launch Sublime is
subl
unless you set up your own alias or symlink, but there is no evidence of that in the file you posted above unless it's part of that magic plugins
line (I don't use zsh
personally).– OdatNurd
Nov 10 at 4:37
Okay weirdest thing happened. I literally walked away from my computer for 4 hours, just came back and now the 'stt' command is working...wth
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 10 at 7:19
Okay weirdest thing happened. I literally walked away from my computer for 4 hours, just came back and now the 'stt' command is working...wth
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 10 at 7:19
add a comment |
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The command to launch Sublime is
subl
unless you set up your own alias or symlink, but there is no evidence of that in the file you posted above unless it's part of that magicplugins
line (I don't usezsh
personally).– OdatNurd
Nov 10 at 4:37
Okay weirdest thing happened. I literally walked away from my computer for 4 hours, just came back and now the 'stt' command is working...wth
– Aaron Mednick
Nov 10 at 7:19