TextMate, which is considered to be one of the best text editors for Mac, has gone open source. In less than 24 hours, over 500 branches/forks have already been created and many improvements are already landing into the codebase.
We reported that the application can come to Linux.
I was just curious if there's a way to get input not from StdIn but from $EDITOR - be it vim, nano, emacs or even a non-command-line-editor (MacVim/TextMate). What are the options/workarounds/bestpractices?
Moving from OS X & Textmate to Ubuntu & gedit, the one feature of Textmate I am missing is it's command line tool.
With mate I was able to open a folder as a Textmate project using mate . from within the required directory. This is enormously useful as it speeds up my system navigation considerably.
Is there a way of doing the same or similar with gedit?
Gedit is the default text editor in Gnome based GNU/Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora etc.
It looks simple and it’s easy to use but it is also very powerful. It’s not just for simple text files – you can use it as a programming editor.
Solaris 5.8, ksh
I need to open everyone's favorite editor, vi of course, with a command that will place me on a search string at the time of invocation:
Given this data file:
Code:
user1 pts/1 Aug 29 13:22 (10.12.214.101)
user2 pts/2 Aug 29 09:56 (10.12.212.132)
user3 pts/3 Aug 29 12:39 (
I am currently using TextMate as a text editor. How important is it to learn something like vi if I am to do more sysadmin related stuff, mostly involving ssh?
Dwm.vim is a new plugin for Vim that adds tiled window management to the popular text editor.
Hi, iam new to unix scripting need a help.
The scenario is i have 2 text files.
a.txt has
PHP Code:
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I installed vmware in order to get a Linux system.
I started a project and created a database.
In addition, I wrote these lines in the Ubuntu, in order to get something like textmate (it is called: gmate):
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-on-rails/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gedit-gmate
I am searching how can I open a rails project in gmate, and didn't find (in textmate is: