Have a look at http://ianp.org/articles/textmate.html for a collection of pointers and download links to user contributed bundles.
If you have any to add send them to me at ianp@ianp.org.
Ian.
On Oct 8, 2004, at 00:36, timothy martens wrote:
On Oct 7, 2004, at 6:26 AM, Merlin Mann wrote:
Hey,
This might have come up already, but I think it would helpful to have a single page that collects (or at least points to) all the available add-ons folks have put together for TextMate, such as bundles, syntaxes, snippets, and so on. A two-line summary of what it does (with screenshots where possible) would also be great.
I agree that the power of TextMate comes from unlocking its _insane_ amount of configurability. But, I also suspect that some of the nay-sayers--especially those less experienced with the power of a shell--would be much more inspired if they saw what they could *do* with TM (without having to build the actual widgets themselves).
Here, here. It would be great to have a central repository for development. I'm a shell neophyte and it is really helpful for me to be able to see concrete examples. _______________________________________________ textmate mailing list textmate@lists.macromates.com http://lists.macromates.com/mailman/listinfo/textmate
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