I'm looking for something to replace Transmit, since TextMate won't work as one of it's external editors. I need an ftp client that will upload when TextMate Saves.
(Sorry, Allan I know you made suggestions via IRC, but I closed that window. I think this topic deserves to be in the list archives anyway.)
Thank you,
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I just purchased YummyFTP.
It supports both ftp and sftp You can easily configure it to use TextMate You can also configure YummyFTP so that when you double-click a file in its browser it will open the file for editing. You can also have it create an empty file on the server for you to edit.
It seems to have other nice features, like synchronization, download queuing, and file filtering, but I haven't explored them very much yet.
Does anyone know if there is a client out there that you can use to load an save wiki pages? jEdit had a nice plugin for the wiki I use for my classes that allowed me to load the page by URL, then edit and save the page from jEdit. It was much nicer than using the browsers text entry field. I suppose I could use the TextMate Service, but I was wondering whether anyone knew of anything else that could work with TextMate.
Thanks,
Brad
On Feb 7, 2005, at 5:09 PM, Bruno Bronosky wrote:
I'm looking for something to replace Transmit, since TextMate won't work as one of it's external editors. I need an ftp client that will upload when TextMate Saves.
(Sorry, Allan I know you made suggestions via IRC, but I closed that window. I think this topic deserves to be in the list archives anyway.)
Thank you,
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At 5:24 PM -0600 2/7/05, Brad Miller wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a client out there that you can use to load an save wiki pages? jEdit had a nice plugin for the wiki I use for my classes that allowed me to load the page by URL, then edit and save the page from jEdit. It was much nicer than using the browsers text entry field. I suppose I could use the TextMate Service, but I was wondering whether anyone knew of anything else that could work with TextMate.
One could probably straightforwardly hack something together with curl and TM commands to issue the correct commands via GET. You'll probably need to include more information to get further help on that particular wiki...
best, Eric
ps. I've been using Cyberduck, with its 'edit in TM' function. They play nicely together.
Bruno Bronosky wrote:
I'm looking for something to replace Transmit, since TextMate won't work as one of it's external editors. I need an ftp client that will upload when TextMate Saves.
Interarchy http://www.interarchy.com/ has served me well for years.. 's got a couple additional features that are nice as well, such as.. ah, look here: http://www.interarchy.com/main/features
/MS
On Feb 7, 2005, at 6:09 PM, Bruno Bronosky wrote:
I'm looking for something to replace Transmit, since TextMate won't work as one of it's external editors. I need an ftp client that will upload when TextMate Saves.
I'll echo Eric's recommendation. Cyberduck does all this for free. :-)
Don't forget freeware FUGU (with great icon BTW) for SFTP. TM works fine in it. I use Cyberduck for standard FTP.
On 8 Feb 2005, at 12:04, Brian Lalor wrote:
I'm looking for something to replace Transmit, since TextMate won't work as one of it's external editors. I need an ftp client that will upload when TextMate Saves.
I'll echo Eric's recommendation. Cyberduck does all this for free. :-)
At 12:19 PM +0100 2/8/05, Paul Nordstrom August wrote:
Don't forget freeware FUGU (with great icon BTW) for SFTP. TM works fine in it. I use Cyberduck for standard FTP.
Fugu's icon is fantastic. Cyberduck has a confusing icon if you also use Adium. :)
Note that (as you imply) Fugu doesn't do FTP, whereas Cyberduck does do both FTP and SFTP. CD also talks to Growl, which I'm not yet sure if I like. Basically, I use it since it's all in one.
I used to think the 'Edit in TM' option of an FTP client was pretty useless, but I've been using it a lot more than I would have thought.
- Eric
According to Eric Hsu:
I used to think the 'Edit in TM' option of an FTP client was pretty useless, but I've been using it a lot more than I would have thought.
Speaking of which, when I use pom-J to edit the remote file, when I close the TM window, file doesn't get uploaded :( Is there anything I should do?
Using Fugu 1.1.
hi guys a) I had the penultimate ("broken") .4 beta and was going crazy w/o the working Edit in TM! b) Robert, did you get the patched .4? W/o it it behaves as you describe. See the TM wiki hastily paul
On 9 Feb 2005, at 12:27, Ollivier Robert wrote:
According to Eric Hsu:
I used to think the 'Edit in TM' option of an FTP client was pretty useless, but I've been using it a lot more than I would have thought.
Speaking of which, when I use pom-J to edit the remote file, when I close the TM window, file doesn't get uploaded :( Is there anything I should do?
Using Fugu 1.1.
According to Paul Nordstrom August:
b) Robert, did you get the patched .4? W/o it it behaves as you describe. See the TM wiki
Yes, mine is the fixed one but Allan said he'll look into that.
I really like Cyberduck. I just wish I could make it quack or something when an upload completes. It loved that about Fetch. It alerts you that it is ready for you to refresh your browser.
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On Feb 8, 2005, at 6:04 AM, Brian Lalor wrote:
On Feb 7, 2005, at 6:09 PM, Bruno Bronosky wrote:
I'm looking for something to replace Transmit, since TextMate won't work as one of it's external editors. I need an ftp client that will upload when TextMate Saves.
I'll echo Eric's recommendation. Cyberduck does all this for free. :-)
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At 12:41 AM -0500 2/9/05, Bruno Bronosky wrote:
I really like Cyberduck. I just wish I could make it quack or something when an upload completes. It loved that about Fetch. It alerts you that it is ready for you to refresh your browser.
Cyberduck works with Growl http://growl.info/ which will pop up notifications for each upload, download and server connection.
Actually, I find it annoying, but not enough to make me disable Growl. It sounds perfect for your use.
- Eric
On 09/02/2005, at 4:41 PM, Bruno Bronosky wrote:
I really like Cyberduck. I just wish I could make it quack or something when an upload completes. It loved that about Fetch. It alerts you that it is ready for you to refresh your browser.
Cyberduck supports Growl for upload notification.
- tim