Hi,
regarding to the issue tmbundles what's about tmCommands?
I could imagine that there are quite a few very useful tmCommands on the market. These tmCommands could be hosted at github like:
sort-table-tmCommand show-duplicate-lines-tmCommand
Then I could add an additional tag tmCommand to GetBundles. THese tmCommands will be installed into the user's tmbundle.
Maybe the same for tmSnippet, tmMacros, tmPreferences, tmTheme ?
--Hans
On Jul 19, 2008, at 5:56 AM, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
Hi,
regarding to the issue tmbundles what's about tmCommands?
I could imagine that there are quite a few very useful tmCommands on the market. These tmCommands could be hosted at github like:
sort-table-tmCommand show-duplicate-lines-tmCommand
Then I could add an additional tag tmCommand to GetBundles. THese tmCommands will be installed into the user's tmbundle.
Maybe the same for tmSnippet, tmMacros, tmPreferences, tmTheme ?
--Hans
I recommend just limiting it to bundles. If people want to create a bundle with a single command, then that's fine. But if you just have a tmbundle, then you don't have access to bundle support folder and that really doesn't scale well. Having a github repo with a single tmcommand is a bit of a waste imho.
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