Hi All,
I'm looking for this functionality. I was under the assumation that doing such a thing would be relatively simple, I just don't know enough about Bundles to be able to craft it myself. Does anyone know how to launch the currently active textmate file in a ruby terminal?
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Tom Wardrop tom@tomwardrop.com wrote:
Hi All,
I'm currently just starting to get into TextMate on my Mac, and E-TextEditor on Windows. One thing I'd like to be able to do is launch the currently active ruby file in Ruby at the terminal, as opposed the to the default "RubyMate". I essentially want a command prompt to open and the following command to be run: /path/to/ruby "/path/to/current/ruby/file". Does anyone know of a simple command to do this so I can add to my Ruby "bundle". Note, I want to manually specify the path to my ruby executable in the command. I don't want to use the Ruby version bundled with TextMate.
Cheers, Tom