

If you are running LaTeXTools for the first time, you may want to run the LaTeXTools: Reset user settings to default command from the Command Palette to get an editable copy of the settings file. Please note that if you do a manual installation, the package must be named "LaTeXTools". zip file from GitHub and extract it to your Sublime Packages directory (you can open it easily from ST, by clicking on Preferences | Browse Packages). If you prefer a more hands-on approach, you can always clone the git repository or else just grab the plugin's. Start typing LaTeXTools and when you see it, select it.

This will bring up a quick panel with a list of installable plugins.
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Once, you have Package Control installed, launch the Command Palette by pressing Ctrl+shift+p (Windows / Linux) or ⌘+shift+p (OS X) and select the Package Control: Install Package option. If you don't already have Package Control, instructions to install it can be found here (it's very easy!). It's awesome and makes it easy to keep your installed packages up-to-date. The recommended way to install the LaTeXTools plugin is via Package Control. The various options for TeX distributions are discussed in the OS-specific sections below. You will also need to install a TeX distribution, but this can be done separately. For ST3, the plugin has been tested against the latest beta versions, though it may work for dev builds as well. You will need to be running either SublimeText 2 or 3.
