![]() * If no text is selected - ahkrunpiped will pipe and run the entire contents of the current document. * If text is selected - ahkrunpiped will pipe and run the selected text only. The ahkrunpiped command will allow you to run your code as a piped text string to AutoHotkey (this allows you to run snippets of code without having to save them to a file): You should make a copy of AutoHotkey Settings - Default at AutoHotkey Settings - User and modify there since then any settings defined in your User folder will take precedence and the package can still update itself without overwriting your custom settings. This happens during setup You must have AutoHotkey1.1installed on your computer. When conversion (compilation) is done, choose OK and close the Ahk2Exe for AutoHotkey window completely. All you have to do is to click ‘Convert’. You can access these settings file from the Menu Preferences > Package Settings > AutoHotkey. The AutoHotkey compiler Ahk2Exe for AutoHotkey opens in its own window. * Ctrl Shift B will compile the current file (with Ahk2Exe.exe) Advanced Configurationįor the build system and ahkrun, ahkrunpiped, and ahkcompile commands, if you have a non-default installation then you will need to set your specific path to AutoHotkey.exe and Ahk2Exe.exe in a file named AutoHotkey.sublime-settings in your User folder. * Ctrl B will run the current file (with AutoHotkey.exe) If you have the default Sublime keybindings intact, then: Automatic method: Install AutoHotKey with Package Control. ![]() Extract the files to Sublime_Data_Dir\Packages\AutoHotkey ![]()
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