4/20/2023 0 Comments Ubuntu uxterm paste![]() To use xterm, replace terminator -x by xterm -e. There are couple of other options also available like xterm and uxterm, but I don’t like it personally because of certain glitches like difficulty in pasting stuff and inability to maximise window etc. In this code terminator is being specified, but by default it is not installed on Ubuntu 16.04, so first install it using (in your teminal): $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install terminator ![]() Tools > Build System > New Build System.Ī new window will open. Sublime provides a default build system, but that sometimes doesn’t work for all the problems we face in CP. In order to run your c++ programs on sublime text, you need to configure your build system. You are free to research on your own about the steps, I’ve stated here. I’ll just cover the main points else it will become a very long article. In each part, I’ll not go into the details of the tools I used. Creating snippets for faster creation of code files.Creating a suitable build system to run C++ files (C++14 build).Installing a text editor: Sublime Text 2 or 3.So, in this article, we will cover 4 different tools if you are starting from scratch. I do a bit of competitive programming aka CP, where mainly you are given a problem statement and you have to submit the solution of that problem statement in a single file as fast as possible(that’s why the name ‘Competitive’). This article is all about “Being able to run a C++ file on your Ubuntu machine in the most effective way”. ![]() Hola to all the competitive programmers out there. Setting an environment for Competitive Programming for C++ on Ubuntu! ![]()
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