[TxMt] Re: versioning

Gerd Knops gerti-textmate at bitart.com
Sat Oct 18 21:50:48 UTC 2014


> On Oct 18, 2014, at 11:39 AM, Carpii UK <carpii.uk at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Even if you aren't a programmer, you are writing HTML/CSS, so it will benefit from version control.
> I'd really recommend you spent a little time learning git, it takes a little while but it will pay you back hundreds of times.
> 
> This is a good starting point..
> 
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/315911/git-for-beginners-the-definitive-practical-guide
> 
> If you want an off-site repository and don't want to set your own up, github.com allows free public repo's or private repos for a small monthly fee.
> 
BitBucket (https://bitbucket.org) has unlimited private repos, no fee. Just the number of users per repo is limited.

Gerd

> 
> On 18 October 2014 11:09, BigZite <brieftrager at bigzite.com> wrote:
> I'm not a programmer, but I would definitely like a simple way to control versioning. I use text mate for HTML, CSS, and basic PHP. I personally hate Apple's versions, and they have caused problems, so I disabled them in apps that had them on by default.
> 
> Being not very technical when it comes to certain things, I have never used Git, Mercurial, and don't know where to start.
> 
> If some simple versioning system was put into textmate, I would use it right away. The ability to show differences between versions would be great for things like HTML and CSS, and highlighting would make that easy. We would need the ability to control the highlight color (background color and text color) since we all use different syntax highlighting themes.
> 
> thanks
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