This is ***fantastic***! Great work!
For those who wish to try it:
1) Save the archive and double click on it. It will automatically be installed as a bundle. You can view it in the bundle editor if you like, as I did.
2) Open a directory in TextMate that you wish to sync to your remote server
3) Run the configure command in the bundle. This will allow you to specify remote username, host and corresponding target folder's path. Save and close the config file
4) Make a change to any file in the project and select the Synchronize project or Synchronize file commands.
IMPORTANT: Reiterating what David said, if you select to sync the project, it will remove the target folder on the remote server entirely before synching! If you wish to do a dry run, you can add a -n argument to the rsync command in the bundle.
5) View the folder or file on the remote server and see that it is synched.
AWESOME!
On 11/17/06, David Jack Olrik david@olrik.dk wrote:
Hi All,
Got inspired of the "Sync with Transmit" bundle, and created this little bundle:
All you need is that your public SSH key is added to authorized_keys on the remote server =)
Warning: The directory you specify in REMOTE_PATH will be nuked on first full project sync.
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