In my time using Vim, I switched between MacVim, regular Vim and NeoVim, project drawers and fuzzy file finding, Janus and custom configurations, and so on. My current configuration is a result of that journey which tries to stay light on plugins and key mapping, while still providing a somewhat modern editor configuration. My .vimrc file is extracted from this document1, meaning both should remai
Chris Irish | Ruby, Rails, Javascript Developer | Phoenix, AZ Ruby, Rails, Javascript, all things web development related Alright, so youâve switched to using rvm but when you run cmd+r on a Ruby file in TextMate youâre still using your old system install of Ruby⦠Luckily it only takes a few easy steps to setup TextMate to use your rvm environment. 1) First make sure your install of TextMate if up
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Posted on September 20th, 2010. I'm a programmer. I work with text files for 6-12 hours every weekday so I care about the text editor I use. If switching to a different editor can increase my efficiency by even 10% it would save a good chunk of my time and let me get back to making cool things. I don't buy the "you're thinking 90% of the time and only typing 10% of the time, so your editor doesn't
You've done it. You've found my blog. Here you will find my thoughts, technical know-how, and various ramblings that I wish to share. If this is your cup of tea, then please, drink up. Otherwise, you may want to return to www.danielfischer.com. November 19th, 2010 Daniel, Whatâs Your Deal? For about four years Iâve been using Textmate almost every day. Iâm very fast with it. Iâve always thought ab
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Weâre a team of web developers and designers at Lead Media Partners â learning to build better. RubyAMP Mar 28 Work faster, code better. RubyAMP is a TextMate bundle that makes you more productive in editing, navigating, and debugging Ruby code. Now you can easily: auto-complete from all open tabs jump to a method, class, or fixture named under the cursor start the debugger on a series of RSpec e
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This is my list of TextMateâs keyboard shortcuts that are very useful for Ruby and Rails developers, but are not used as widely as they should (according to my very scientific observation on a very representative sample, i.e. my colleagues). I skipped all the obvious ones (like âopen fileâ, âsave fileâ, âgo to next windowâ, âclose windowâ etc.) that most people use anyway. My list includes shortcu
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