Let Sublime Text know better of FastA format.
FastA format is a commonly used text-based format for representing biological sequence data, such as DNA or protein sequences. It consists of a single-line sequence header, which begins with a > character, followed by one or more lines of sequence data. The header typically contains information about the sequence, such as its name or source organism. FastA format is widely supported by bioinformatics software and databases and is often used for tasks such as sequence alignment and database searching.
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+P(Windows) orCmd+Shift+P(OS X) to open the Command Palette - Type
Install Package Controland press Enter to select it. - Wait for a while for the installation to finish
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+P(Windows) orCmd+Shift+P(OS X) to open the Command Palette - Type
Install Packageand selectPackage Control: Install Packagefrom the palette - Type
fastato find this package and click it to install
Tested on Sublime Text 4
Download the fasta.sublime-syntax and put it in the Sublime Text user folder:
- Windows:
%APPDATA%\Sublime Text\Packages\User - Mac:
~/Library/Application Support/Sublime Text/Packages/User - Linux:
~/.config/sublime-text/Packages/User
The application should automatically recognize files in extensions fa, fasta, faa, fna, ffn, or fas.
If the syntax is not applied automatically accidentally, you can specify the syntax by either:
- click menu -> View -> Syntax -> FastA
- click 'plain text' at the bottom right -> FastA
This is a Syntax which helps Sublime Text understand the composition of the FastA format, not a Theme or a Color Scheme. The color of the keywords is specified according to the Color Scheme which you can select by menu -> Preferences -> Select Color Scheme...
A few examples of this syntax working with several built-in color schemes:





