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Today I am happy to announce that you can find the source for TextMate 2 on GitHub. I’ve always wanted to allow end-users to tinker with their environment, my ability to do this is what got me excited about programming in the first place, and it is why I created the bundles concept, but there are limits to how much a bundle can do, and with the still growing user base, I think the best move forwar
TextMate is and will always be a modern GUI application. However, developers are often forced to walk in two worlds using both GUI and command-line tools. TextMate has always bridged the gap between these environments with its trusty command-line sidekick: mate. In TextMate 2, mate has learned some new tricks. A new partner-in-crime has also been introduced: rmate. In this article will discuss: Ho
The excitement for a new version has been tremendous and today we’re finally able to repay the much appreciated loyalty and moral support from the community by releasing the first public alpha: TextMate 2.0 alpha. It’s important to stress though that being an alpha release; it is not complete. It has reached a point where it may suit some early adopters and provide some relief to those who have be
There has been a lot of speculation and trepidation about the future of TextMate recently, mostly about whether there will be another major release. Work on 2.0 began and while we wish it could have been completed faster we are very pleased with how it is turning out. Development has reached a point finally where we can make an announcement: There will be a public alpha release this year, before C
I have a few scripts which need a password to complete their task. For example I have GeekTool show information extracted from a database, I create new sneakemail addresses from Quicksilver by letting a script simulate the browser session, and I have the TextMate makefile sign updates with a passphrase protected private key. Mac OS has a keychain which is intended for storing and retrieving passwo
I created a wiki page detailing Snow Leopard compatibility issues. Presently two exist which have workarounds described on that page. I will release a new build shortly (that means, I planned to have it out by now ;) ) which incorporate these workarounds. There are (or may be) issues with some of the bundle commands written in ruby (as Snow Leopard ships with ruby 1.8.7, which isn’t 100% backwards
Thanks to the work of Takaaki Kato there now is a Japanese TextMate manual. A few things still need to be translated (there is an issue tracker) but it should already be very useful for people who prefer reading Japanese over English. And no, this does not mean that a new CJK-compliant TextMate has been released. The best approach for using CJK with TextMate is still via the plug-in. General
This entry isn’t just for switchers, but I’ve gotten several requests for making the home/end function keys go to the beginning/end of current line, which is how Windows does it, hence the title. While this is possible to setup within TextMate, I’m certain that the people requesting this would be happier with a solution that applies to all good OS X citizens (i.e. who make use of the standard key
To enable the functionality offered for a given file type, it is important that TextMate actually detects it. In this post I will go through the 3 steps used to detect your file’s type and then answer the question of how to make TextMate automatically recognize rspec files (for those who have bound .rb to Ruby on Rails). Finding the File Type TextMate will go through 3 steps to figure out the type
Contrary to most rumors, input managers still work on Leopard (at least on my pre-GM seed), but for an input manager to be loaded there are now a few requirements it needs to fulfill. This is taken from the ApplicationKit release notes: The valid installation is now restricted to the /Library/InputManagers folder only. Bundles in other locations are silently ignored. All the files in the bundle an
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