Installing Sublime Text’s command line tool ‘subl’ in terminal, permission denied?

I am assuming that you don’t have the bin directory. You can do the following:

cd 
mkdir bin
sudo ln -s "/Applications/Sublime Text 2.app/Contents/SharedSupport/bin/subl" ~/bin/subl

ln -s will create a alias of the subl file in your bin directory and you will be able to run the command.

If this still doesn’t work you will have to edit your .bash_profile. You can do it by following commands: (NOTE: For this to work you need to have done the above steps already.)

  1. Open your .bash_profile:

    cd                  // this will get you back to home directory
    vim .bash_profile   // this will open your .bash_profile file
    
  2. Edit .bash_profile: press I to get into “insert” mode and add following:

    export PATH=$PATH:~/bin
    
  3. Save and exit. Press Esc to get into command mode:

    :wq   // saves and close file
    exit  // exits terminal
    
  4. Reopen the terminal:

    subl --help
    

That should bring up the help for Sublime Text.

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