Sublpress is a new extension for Sublime Text by Nic Dienstbier that makes it possible to manage your WordPress site (or multiple sites) in the editor. Currently you can edit settings, create and edit posts and manage taxonomy terms. All features can be easily accessed via the Command Palette.

I tested Sublpress in both Sublime Text 2 and beta of Sublime Text 3, and my initial impressions are it seems to be a bit more stable (ironically) in the latter. This could be just something relating to my setup however.

I’m still not entirely sure whether I want to manage my WordPress sites in my text editor, but if it sounds like fun to you, go get Sublpress on GitHub. 🙂
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