Yeah! I already use Peepopen with Emacs because it uses the SCM root as the project root, but it also means that the Textmate Project Root is not used. Other cons are: ● It has no clue of the last visited file, only the last file it opened (oposed to the default Go To File behaviour) ● can be used in one editor at a time ● it has the default to override ⌘T, so you can’t use ⌘T to go back to the last visited file ● buggy
Recently changed to GoToFile Bundle, which is very good. Has quicklook support, and other fancy features, but don’t have the recent visited ordered list like the Go To File… Perhaps it could ignore the directory names until you hit a slash, like the GoToFile bundle?
On 16/11/2010, at 17:58, Rick DeNatale wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Fabio Mazarotto fabio.mazarotto@gmail.com wrote:
Anyway to make Go To File match the dir name as well? ☞ Particularly good when you have a lot of index.html.erb files and you want the one under users. ;c)
I've been using Geoffrey Grossenbach's peepopen quite happily for a while http://peepcode.com/products/peepopen
The description on that page seems old, I guess it's still beta but there have been quite a few updates.
Check it out
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