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Use the NSFindPboard on OS X.
OS X uses a NSGeneralPboard for cut-copy-and-paste. OS X also has NSFindPboard for sharing searches between applications. It would be great if Sublime Text supported the NSFindPboard. Then, for example, we could select output from a printf in Terminal, use ⌘E to set the find pboard, switch to Sublime Text, and then use ⌘G to find the printed text. It's just another way to make Sublime feel like a first class OS X citizen.
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Can this be disabled via a user setting? I despise macOS messing with Sublime's find-state when switching between applications. It's actually quite jarring.