/git-tmbundle

The Git TextMate Bundle

Primary LanguageRubyMIT LicenseMIT

The Git Textmate Bundle.
Release 1.8.0 [2009-07-31]

Installation

  • Run this:
mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
git clone git://github.com/timcharper/git-tmbundle.git Git.tmbundle
  • In the TextMate preferences, advanced tab, shell variables, set the TM_GIT variable to point to your installation of git (ie /usr/local/bin/git)
  • Many shortcuts are available from the Git-shortcut (Ctrl-Shift-G). Subversion commands are Command-Option-g. Less frequent commands are accessed via the menu.
  • Update your bundle by running the “Update Git Bundle” command.

Support

  • Issue tracker – Do you have issues? Make them known. (sponsored by Lighthouse – beautifully simple issue tracking)
  • Repositories:

Maintainer, Lead Developer:

The git bundle wouldn’t be possible without the contributions of the following fine gentlemen:

Major Contributions

  • Allan Odgaard – Started the bundle, got it rolling.
  • Sam Granieri – GitK, Many of the git-svn commands, Git initialize repository command, menu layouting, create-tag.
  • Johan Sørensen – Contributing the CSS styling. He made gitorious look so sexy I just couldn’t think of a better design to implement for the bundle, so he’s generously allowed me to utilize it.

Patches, etc

  • Tommi AsialaREADME file submission
  • Lawrence Pit – Performance Enhancements
  • Jay Soffian – Bug report with patch (missing environment variables)
  • Humberto Diógenes – Git-svn fetch command
  • Lee Marlow
  • Geoff Cheshire – Textile’d the README to make it look good on GitHub.
  • Martin Kühl – Patch to allow committing into a git repository that’s not the project root.
  • Diego Barros – new config options, usability improvements
  • Thomas Aylott – Git commit language folding
  • Michael Sheets – Usability improvements
  • Henrik Nyh – Spelling