Sublime Text Build System

For anyone using Sublime Text as their editor here is a build system that should automatically build the entire project just like you would from the command window.

**NOTE - If you run Sublime text from the command line this will not work. You need to run it from the Shortcut.

How to use

-Go to Tools->Build Systems->New Build System
-Copy the following into the file and save it accordingly
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{
"cmd": ["${file_path}/build.bat", "${file}"],
"file_regex": "^(..[^:]*):([0-9]+):?([0-9]+)?:? (.*)$",
"working_dir": "w:/build",
"selector": "source.c, source.cpp, source.c++"
}

-Select the new build system
-To build simply press F7
Thanks for the tip. It didn't quite work for me, maybe because I'm still just on day 004 and something changed later.

I got something else to work, which I will post in case it's useful to anyone.

I saved the build config as part of a sublime project config, so the equivalent portion to the OP is just the "build_system" part.

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{
	"folders":
	[
		{
			"path": "."
		}
	],
	"build_systems": [
		{
			"name": "Build Handmade Hero",
			"shell_cmd": "\"C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio/2017/Community/Common7/Tools/VsDevCmd.bat\" -no_logo & cd \"C:/FULL/PATH/TO/handmade-hero/handmade/code/\" & \"build.bat\"",
			"selector": "source.c, source.cpp, source.c++"
		}
	]
}


Sorry for the really long line. :)

Note the part where you have to replace "FULL/PATH/TO" ... also, I'm not currently using the "W:" drive with "subst", but you might have to add something to get the shell to switch to the "W:" drive in that case.
Nice. Sublime is my fav editor now. Anyone else got any other tips for Sublime?
I don't use sublime so I may be wrong but it looks like this line is calling vsdevcmd.bat each time you compile, which will take some unnecessary time.
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"shell_cmd": "\"C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio/2017/Community/Common7/Tools/VsDevCmd.bat\" -no_logo & cd \"C:/FULL/PATH/TO/handmade-hero/handmade/code/\" & \"build.bat\"",

A solution would be to launch sublime from a command line window which as already called vsdevcmd.bat so you don't need to call it when you compile.