Keith Hall :
The Cmd+, keyboard shortcut is OSX specific - the default keybindings for Linux and Windows do not contain anything to open the user settings file.\n\nHowever, you can add it yourself in the user keybindings file.\n\nIn Build 3114, this is accessible from the Preferences -> Keybindings - User menu:\n\n{ \"keys\": [\"ctrl+,\"], \"command\": \"open_file\", \"args\": {\"file\": \"${packages}/User/Preferences.sublime-settings\"} }\n\n\nIn Build 3118, this is accessible from the Preferences -> Keybindings menu:\n\n{ \"keys\": [\"ctrl+,\"], \"command\": \"edit_settings\", \"args\":\n {\n \"base_file\": \"${packages}/Default/Preferences.sublime-settings\",\n \"default\": \"// Settings in here override those in \\\"Default/Preferences.sublime-settings\\\",\\n// and are overridden in turn by syntax-specific settings.\\n{\\n\\t$0\\n}\\n\"\n }\n},\n",
2016-07-14T14:15:09