[TextMate] Page for contributed stuff?

Ian Phillips ianp at ianp.org
Fri Oct 8 15:16:54 UTC 2004


Have a look at http://ianp.org/articles/textmate.html for a collection 
of pointers and download links to user contributed bundles.

If you have any to add send them to me at ianp at ianp.org.

Ian.

On Oct 8, 2004, at 00:36, timothy martens wrote:

>
> On Oct 7, 2004, at 6:26 AM, Merlin Mann wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> This might have come up already, but I think it would helpful to have 
>> a single page that collects (or at least points to) all the available 
>> add-ons folks have put together for TextMate, such as bundles, 
>> syntaxes, snippets, and so on. A two-line summary of what it does 
>> (with screenshots where possible) would also be great.
>>
>> I agree that the power of TextMate comes from unlocking its _insane_ 
>> amount of configurability. But, I also suspect that some of the 
>> nay-sayers--especially those less experienced with the power of a 
>> shell--would be much more inspired if they saw what they could *do* 
>> with TM (without having to build the actual widgets themselves).
>
> Here, here. It would be great to have a central repository for 
> development. I'm a shell neophyte and it is really helpful for me to 
> be able to see concrete examples.
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