# Open in Sublime Text - Open Automator - Create a new Qucik Action - Set “Service receives selected” to `files or folders` in `any application` - Add a `Run Shell Script` action - Set the script action to `/Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl -n "$@"` - Set “Pass input” to `as arguments` - Save as `Open in Sublime Text` # Add to Sublime Text Let's repeat the steps above for a second entry, this time to add files or folders to an existing Sublime Text window - Open Automator - Create a new Service - Add a `Run Shell Script` action - Set “Service receives selected” to `files or folders` in `any application` - Set the script action to `/Applications/Sublime\ Text.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl -a "$@"` - Set “Pass input” to `as arguments` - Save as `Add to Sublime Text` # Keyboard Shortcuts You can assign a global shortcut to run the services we just created - Open “System Preferences” - Select “Keyboard” then the “Shortcuts” tab - In the left pane, click on “Services” - In the right pane, scroll to “Files and Folders” - Select “Open in Sublime Text” (or “Add to Sublime Text”) and click “add shortcut” - Select a shortcut # Edit Context Menu items You might want to rename or edit the items we just created - Activate Finder - Click on “Finder” in the Apple menu, select “Services” then “Services Preferences” - In the right pane, scroll to “Files and Folders” and scroll to the item you want to edit - Right click the item and select “Open in Automator” - Edit and save Alternatively, you can edit the workflow (e.g. `~/Library/Services/Open in Sublime Text.workflow`) in your preferred text editor