Greetings TMers, Anyone come up with a nice way to sync new Commands/Snippets/Macros between two computers? Thanks, D. Wooten
On Dec 14, 2004, at 4:29, David Wooten wrote:
Anyone come up with a nice way to sync new Commands/Snippets/Macros between two computers?
Does the computers share a LAN?
TextMate does load bundles from the various library locations but currently always save to the local user library. If it may turn out to be useful I could have this selectable so that it could e.g. save to /Network/Library/ -- I haven't really used this stuff myself (being a one-computer guy ;) ) so I don't know how useful it actually is.
On Dec 14, 2004, at 11:49 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
Does the computers share a LAN?
TextMate does load bundles from the various library locations but currently always save to the local user library. If it may turn out to be useful I could have this selectable so that it could e.g. save to /Network/Library/ -- I haven't really used this stuff myself (being a one-computer guy ;) ) so I don't know how useful it actually is.
They do share a network sometimes (one is a laptop), but not usually. I tend to sync up files/folders using Synk or iDisk, but I was sort of hoping there might be a address-book kind of syncing (new/newest individual commands rather than the entire commands file).
Unless Brian meant that this would somehow be possible with iDisk?:
Brian Lalor at 1:53:00 on the 14th of December:
rsync's pretty much just a one-way sync; no good if you're changing stuff on both computers.
What about your iDisk or another WebDAV share?
On 14-12-2004 04:29, David Wooten wrote:
Greetings TMers, Anyone come up with a nice way to sync new Commands/Snippets/Macros between two computers?
You could always use rsync to sync the ~/Library/Application Support/TextMate dir (which contains new Commands/Snippets/Macros)
Jeroen.
On Dec 13, 2004, at 10:29 PM, David Wooten wrote:
Anyone come up with a nice way to sync new Commands/Snippets/Macros between two computers?
I use my subversion repository as an intermediary. It isn't perfect or automatic, but it does the trick. My commands/snippets/macros are fairly static.
rsync's pretty much just a one-way sync; no good if you're changing stuff on both computers.
What about your iDisk or another WebDAV share?