[TxMt] Re: ANN: AckMate - a plugin to replace the ack-in-project bundle

Rick DeNatale rick.denatale at gmail.com
Fri Mar 26 12:24:12 UTC 2010


Ok,  I've remapped the grep in project in the RubyAmp bundle so now
ctrl-alt-cmd-f does bring up the ack dialog.

But I'm a bit frustrated by the options field.

I've got some .thor files in a project, and they aren't being
searched, so I tried to add the option

--type-add ruby=.thor but as soon as I add the needed space after
--type-add the dialog puts a blue "button" around the --type=add, if I
continue to type ruby=.thor and hit enter, the ruby=.thor disappears.
It kind of works if instead of enter I hit the search button, It gets
the blue button around the ruby=.thor, and it does search the thor
files, but after the search as soon as I give focus to the option
field, the ruby=.thor disappears.

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Trevor Squires <trevor at protocool.com> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> it's not a feature, but it may not (quite) be a bug either. I just put
> up a page on the wiki explaining the situation:
>
> http://wiki.github.com/protocool/AckMate/why-didnt-my-file-open-in-a-tab
>
> Regards, Trev
>
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Alessandro Vernet <avernet at scdi.org> wrote:
>>
>> Trevor,
>>
>> Awesome! Ack in Project was already the bundle I was using the most, so I am
>> looking forward to using AckMate.
>>
>> With the new AckMate, when I do a search in my project and click a line in
>> the search results, it opens the file in a new window instead of a tab of
>> the window in which my project is open. Is this a bug, a feature? Is there a
>> way to make AckMate open that file in a tab?
>>
>> Alex
>>
>>
>> Trevor Squires wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> just wanted to let people know I've released AckMate - a plugin for
>>> searching your project files with 'ack'.
>>>
>>> It offers significant improvements over my previous ack-in-project
>>> bundle, such as per-project windows and settings, filetype selection,
>>> and a much less annoying UI.
>>>
>>> It's currently only compatible with OS X 10.5 and above (and only
>>> heavily tested on 10.6).
>>>
>>> Source and binaries are included in the github project at
>>> http://github.com/protocool/AckMate and the project wiki contains
>>> instructions on how to use it.
>>>
>>> Regards, Trev
>>>
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