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In Windows, when you press Alt and Tab together, then repeatedly press Tab while holding down on the Alt, you see a list of all open windows and you can toggle between them.

In Notepad++ and other editors, you can do the same thing with editor tabs using the Ctrl+Tab combo.

Question: Although Sublime Text supports basic Ctrl-Tab, it doesn't support the ability to view a list of all the tabs while keeping the Ctrl tab held down (as does Notepad++). Is there some plugin that provides this functionality, or an alternate key-combination I'm not aware of?

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In sublime text you can use Ctrl+P to show a list of open files ordered by LRU (as in Ctrl+tab document switching). But it requires more keystrokes than the Ctrl+tab way.

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    But I agree with you. A document switching without an ordered list of documents is annoying and a bit useless. I have been looking for years for this feature. For me, an editor that doesn't support this is a broken editor. Apr 20, 2016 at 22:20
  • Looks like that's as good as I'll get.
    – Faust
    Apr 20, 2016 at 22:56

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