Some frequent discussion topics on this list are:
1. How do I use TextMate's cool project features when my directory is on some other machine? Or…
2. I've created a TextMate project out of a directory on some other machine, but now Subversion is broken. Or the extremely common…
3. I've created a TextMate project out of a directory on some other machine, but every time I switch to TextMate, there's this huge delay.
I've had all of these problems myself and have developed a bundle to work around them.
http://kendra.oit.gatech.edu/remote_project_bundle.zip
The intro in the bundle's documentation sums it up nicely:
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## About This Bundle
### The Problem
You want to work with files in a TextMate project on the local filesystem (for speed, Subversion compatibility, and other reasons), but the files you're working on are useless unless they're on some remote machine. This is most common with web based projects where the code only works on a sever that has been configured in a particular way.
### Who This Bundle Is For
This bundle is meant to support a workflow where all (or almost all) changes are made locally using TextMate, while all (or almost all) viewing/running/testing of those changes will be done on a remote machine (such as a web server).
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For more details, run the bundle's Help command. If anyone uses this, send suggestions to me or to the list. I'd like to go through a couple of feedback and improvement cycles before submitting it for consideration as an "official" bundle. Thanks.
--- Rob McBroom http://www.skurfer.com/ I didn't "switch" to Apple... my OS did.