#textmate — Public Fediverse posts
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Is anyone else moving from #textmate to #zed?
I’d love to share our findings, improvements, tweaks with each other
E.g., snippets are there, command b doesn’t always hide/show the left pane, etc
I’d love to get all-in on zed, but between a couple decades of texmate muscle memory and zed still being new (and new to me!), I can’t quite make the jump
https://ruby.social/@MoskitoHero/113611151816427882 -
Is anyone else moving from #textmate to #zed?
I’d love to share our findings, improvements, tweaks with each other
E.g., snippets are there, command b doesn’t always hide/show the left pane, etc
I’d love to get all-in on zed, but between a couple decades of texmate muscle memory and zed still being new (and new to me!), I can’t quite make the jump
https://ruby.social/@MoskitoHero/113611151816427882 -
Is anyone else moving from #textmate to #zed?
I’d love to share our findings, improvements, tweaks with each other
E.g., snippets are there, command b doesn’t always hide/show the left pane, etc
I’d love to get all-in on zed, but between a couple decades of texmate muscle memory and zed still being new (and new to me!), I can’t quite make the jump
https://ruby.social/@MoskitoHero/113611151816427882 -
Is anyone else moving from #textmate to #zed?
I’d love to share our findings, improvements, tweaks with each other
E.g., snippets are there, command b doesn’t always hide/show the left pane, etc
I’d love to get all-in on zed, but between a couple decades of texmate muscle memory and zed still being new (and new to me!), I can’t quite make the jump
https://ruby.social/@MoskitoHero/113611151816427882 -
Is anyone else moving from #textmate to #zed?
I’d love to share our findings, improvements, tweaks with each other
E.g., snippets are there, command b doesn’t always hide/show the left pane, etc
I’d love to get all-in on zed, but between a couple decades of texmate muscle memory and zed still being new (and new to me!), I can’t quite make the jump
https://ruby.social/@MoskitoHero/113611151816427882 -
TextMate is and has been my go-to text-wrangling tool for a long time.
There are so many useful things I rely on, all built-in.
"Sort and deduplicate"
"Regex search and replace"
"Diff selection with clipboard"
"JSON reformat document"
"HTML Unescape"
rmateand many more I can't think of right now...
And I just realised it can even function as a basic "notebook" (jupyter style).
Shell -> Execute line and replace with result
If you haven't tried it (and you're on Mac) give it a try, it's free and open source nowadays.
Development has mostly stalled but I don't mind, it's "done" and the stability is comforting.
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TextMate is and has been my go-to text-wrangling tool for a long time.
There are so many useful things I rely on, all built-in.
"Sort and deduplicate"
"Regex search and replace"
"Diff selection with clipboard"
"JSON reformat document"
"HTML Unescape"
rmateand many more I can't think of right now...
And I just realised it can even function as a basic "notebook" (jupyter style).
Shell -> Execute line and replace with result
If you haven't tried it (and you're on Mac) give it a try, it's free and open source nowadays.
Development has mostly stalled but I don't mind, it's "done" and the stability is comforting.
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TextMate is and has been my go-to text-wrangling tool for a long time.
There are so many useful things I rely on, all built-in.
"Sort and deduplicate"
"Regex search and replace"
"Diff selection with clipboard"
"JSON reformat document"
"HTML Unescape"
rmateand many more I can't think of right now...
And I just realised it can even function as a basic "notebook" (jupyter style).
Shell -> Execute line and replace with result
If you haven't tried it (and you're on Mac) give it a try, it's free and open source nowadays.
Development has mostly stalled but I don't mind, it's "done" and the stability is comforting.
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TextMate is and has been my go-to text-wrangling tool for a long time.
There are so many useful things I rely on, all built-in.
"Sort and deduplicate"
"Regex search and replace"
"Diff selection with clipboard"
"JSON reformat document"
"HTML Unescape"
rmateand many more I can't think of right now...
And I just realised it can even function as a basic "notebook" (jupyter style).
Shell -> Execute line and replace with result
If you haven't tried it (and you're on Mac) give it a try, it's free and open source nowadays.
Development has mostly stalled but I don't mind, it's "done" and the stability is comforting.
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TextMate is and has been my go-to text-wrangling tool for a long time.
There are so many useful things I rely on, all built-in.
"Sort and deduplicate"
"Regex search and replace"
"Diff selection with clipboard"
"JSON reformat document"
"HTML Unescape"
rmateand many more I can't think of right now...
And I just realised it can even function as a basic "notebook" (jupyter style).
Shell -> Execute line and replace with result
If you haven't tried it (and you're on Mac) give it a try, it's free and open source nowadays.
Development has mostly stalled but I don't mind, it's "done" and the stability is comforting.
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A lot of the main apps I use still work really well and I have then customised and tuned the way I want but they're all teetering on the brink of some brain-dead CEO's get-rich-quick scheme destroying them: #Firefox, #Thunderbird, #VSCode and even #Discord
But the last time I had an app that was absolutely solid and didn't keep needlessly changing was #TextMate back during the glory days of MacOS, pre iOS.
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A lot of the main apps I use still work really well and I have then customised and tuned the way I want but they're all teetering on the brink of some brain-dead CEO's get-rich-quick scheme destroying them: #Firefox, #Thunderbird, #VSCode and even #Discord
But the last time I had an app that was absolutely solid and didn't keep needlessly changing was #TextMate back during the glory days of MacOS, pre iOS.
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A lot of the main apps I use still work really well and I have then customised and tuned the way I want but they're all teetering on the brink of some brain-dead CEO's get-rich-quick scheme destroying them: #Firefox, #Thunderbird, #VSCode and even #Discord
But the last time I had an app that was absolutely solid and didn't keep needlessly changing was #TextMate back during the glory days of MacOS, pre iOS.
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A lot of the main apps I use still work really well and I have then customised and tuned the way I want but they're all teetering on the brink of some brain-dead CEO's get-rich-quick scheme destroying them: #Firefox, #Thunderbird, #VSCode and even #Discord
But the last time I had an app that was absolutely solid and didn't keep needlessly changing was #TextMate back during the glory days of MacOS, pre iOS.
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A lot of the main apps I use still work really well and I have then customised and tuned the way I want but they're all teetering on the brink of some brain-dead CEO's get-rich-quick scheme destroying them: #Firefox, #Thunderbird, #VSCode and even #Discord
But the last time I had an app that was absolutely solid and didn't keep needlessly changing was #TextMate back during the glory days of MacOS, pre iOS.
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I want to start a club for the few people who still use #TextMate.
It would be called “Club Mate”.
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On the left, #VSCode; this app is using ~470 MB of RAM. There's a lot going on in the background here, a web browser engine, a JavaScript engine and server backend. On the right is Visual Basic 6 (#VB6), with a very large project open, taking up 42 MB RAM. Now this isn't even to complain about bloat because VScode performs really well and is very extensible. It's the only editor I've enjoyed using since #TextMate on MacOS;
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Lots of discussions about #TextMate in my timeline… is it just a New Year’s resolution from some people to my timeline, or is there something new that has broken that I have not yet catched up to?
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#TextMate being mad at me :(
Failure running “Bold”.
~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/bin/ruby18: line 43
~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Ruby/1.8.7/bin/ruby: Bad CPU type in executable
~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Managed/Bundles/Bundle Support.tmbundle/Support/shared/bin/ruby18: line 43:
~/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Ruby/1.8.7/bin/ruby: Undefined error: 0
What should/can I do? :(
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Lots of love for #TextMate in my timeline. I too used it extensively since it came out up until @panic released Nova.
It bridges being a nimble text editor while scaling to “IDE” to quell any VS Code FOMO.
I even wrote the first version and currently maintain the Erlang extension.
I will never forget TextMate, though <3
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CW: editors for coding
I have been a #textmate user since I don't know. Never had a reason to change. But the entire world seems to have switched to something else, and a company I'm working for invited me to join their CoPilot evaluation... so #vscode it was. After making it less black and improve contrast here and there it is okish, but I still miss copy pasting code not ending up with the right indents; HTML mode stuff within erb (ruby) templates... (close tags). And in general it is just a mess with all these extensions...
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This could help people be more aware of #accessibility. Tell #VoiceOver users what they need to know, that they can’t use that program, and if done nicely, maybe encourage developers to consider making their app more accessible as well.
The best editors to use with VoiceOver currently in myexperience, are #Nova by #Panic, and #Textmate. -
Is there are place where people discuss #TextMate grammars – especially implementing parsers for them?
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Smiling at the random reminder that a small part of #TextMate — its language grammars — lives on, deep inside %appdata% on a Windows VM’s Visual Studio
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Coding in #Figma and #TextMate and oh so rusty. #UIUXDesign
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Sad day over here. I'm finally accepting that my favorite text editor is never coming back. #MacOS updates in recent years made #TextMate slow and buggy.
Thanks for all the good times, old buddy!
I'm taking a test drive of #SublimeText. So far that seems to be the closest to TextMate. Any other editors I should consider?
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Mein Workflow: P5.js, TextMate und RubyFrontier
Nachdem Microsoft den Atom-Editor schändlicherweise in Rente geschickt hat und mir dadurch klar wurde, daß auf keinen Fall Microsofts Visual Studio Code für mich als Alternative in Frage käme, stand ich vor dem Problem, wie ich einen Workflow für mein wachsendes Interesse an Webseiten basteln im Allgemeinen und Web-Applikationen basteln mit P5.js im Besonderen implementieren kann. http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2022/06/2022062001.html #P5js #TextMate #RubyFrontier
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Worknote: Anaconda-Python, TextMate und macOS Catalina
Natürlich wollte ich das gestern entdeckte und vorgestellte Modul PySimpleGUI auch gleich ausprobieren. Doch trotz gelungener Installation: Zwar ließ sich mein Testprogramm über die Kommandozeile starten, aber es verweigerte konsequent die Zusammenarbeit mit meinem Leib- und Magen-Editor, indem es dort standhaft behauptete »PySimpleGUI not found«. http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2021/08/2021080801.html #Anaconda #Catalina #TextMate
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@mntmn if setting up an #rmate script to remotely edit a file over ssh with an visual editor that supports #TextMate's remote-mate way of editing (for example #SublimeText, or #TextMate2 itself) is an option, then that would also come to mind. :)
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Worknote: Zettelkästen, Editoren und kollaboratives Schreiben
Heute ist der Tag der Zettelkästen im Schockwellenreiter. Denn als ich für den letzten Beitrag recherchierte, bin ich über den Artikel von Christian Tietze auf das Blog #Zettelkasten gestoßen. Dort fand ich unter anderem das Video »#TextMate as a Zettelkasten App«. Und da ja bekanntlich #TextMate2 mein Laib- und Mageneditor ist, war ich sofort fasziniert. http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2020/12/2020120202.html #OnlyOffice #Emacs
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@tomasino
#rmate perhaps? Not really an editor itself, but a way to edit files remotely in certain local editors.Originally made in #Ruby for #TextMate users to edit their remote files over #SSH in their graphical Mac OSX editor: https://github.com/textmate/rmate
But has since been ported to a #Bash shell script: https://github.com/aurora/rmateand is supported by other editors such as:
#SubLimeText (https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Rmate)and
#VSCode (https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rafaelmaiolla.remote-vscode)
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Sphinx: Die Befreiung von der Kommandozeile (reStructuredText und Sphinx für Literaten)
Mein Projekt »#reStructuredText und #Sphinx für Literaten« (reST and Sphinx for Poets) geht weiter. Gestern abend bin gehöriges Stück vorangekommen. Sphinx wird ja normalerweise von der Kommandozeile aus bedient, eine Arbeitsweise, die bei meinen Klienten (eine Mixtur aus Geisteswissenschaftlern und Verwaltungsangestellten) eher Unverständnis und Widerwillen hervorruft. http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2020/04/2020040902.html #TextMate
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Worknote: Erste Schritte mit AsciiDoc und Asciidoctor (und TextMate)
Nachdem ich am Donnerstag die leichtgewichtige Auszeichnungssprache #AsciiDoc und das Tool #Asciidoctor vorgestellt hatte, dachte ich, es müsse doch mit dem Teufel zugehen, wenn es für #TextMate, dem Texteditor meines Vertrauens, nicht ein AsciiDoc-Bundle geben sollte. Schließlich ist Asciidoctor eine Ruby-Anwendung und TextMate ein Editor, der als interne Skriptsprache Ruby verwendet. http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2020/01/2020012501.html
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TextMate Update
Am letzten Tag des Jahres überraschte mich mein Leib- und Magen-#Editor #TextMate, mit dem ich nahezu alle meine Arbeiten am Rechner erledige (isch ‘abe nämlisch kein Woeerrrd, dafür aber Markdown und LaTeX), mit der Mitteilung, daß seit vorgestern ein neues Update (v2.0.5 und v2.0.6) zum Download bereitsteht. Es ist ein reines Bugfix-Update, das einige der Unzulänglichkeiten von macOS 10.15 (Catalina) umschifft. http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2019/12/2019123101.html #Update
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I want to start a club for the few people who still use #TextMate.
It would be called “Club Mate”.
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On the left, #VSCode; this app is using ~470 MB of RAM. There's a lot going on in the background here, a web browser engine, a JavaScript engine and server backend. On the right is Visual Basic 6 (#VB6), with a very large project open, taking up 42 MB RAM. Now this isn't even to complain about bloat because VScode performs really well and is very extensible. It's the only editor I've enjoyed using since #TextMate on MacOS;