Ah silly mistake. However, even after installing the bundle to the Bundles directory, it still didn’t show up, despite quitting and restarting a couple times.
Eventually I discovered that creating a new bundle from within the app (Bundles > Edit Bundles, then File > New) somehow alerts TextMate that the Cucumber bundle is there. It appeared after I created the new bundle, quit, and restarted.
Thanks for your help,
Trevor
On Jan 27, 2014, at 2:37 PM, Matt Neuburg matt@tidbits.com wrote:
On Jan 27, 2014, at 1:01 PM, Trevor Harmon trevor@vocaro.com wrote:
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/Avian/
No, it needs to be inside the Bundles directory inside that. m.
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