As a first step, I'd suggest adding this line to your settings (Preferences -> Settings-User
):
"atomic_save": false
and see if that does the trick. My answer to this question has some more details behind why this works, but basically what Sublime is doing with atomic_save
enabled is creating new temp files and deleting the original file, then renaming the temp back to the original's name. This leads to a very significant increase in traffic over the connection, and if the server on the other side of the pipe is a little bit laggy anyway, it can really slow down Sublime.