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How to yell at people with GitHub from TextMate

Sometimes when you are perusing code you ask the question: why the hell is that there? or why does this even work?

Now you can instantly navigate from that erroneous line to the git commit where it was added, and then using github’s commenting system add a full-flavoured remark about that person’s code. I’m not sure if profanity is against the GitHub Terms of Service, but I’d rather ask forgiveness than permission.

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TextMate + GitHub - how to comment/discuss on a line via GitHub from Dr Nic on Vimeo.

Just for TextMate?

There is an editor for Windows - E-TextEditor - that was designed to support TextMate bundles. So far, the GitHub bundle doesn’t use any special features of TextMate’s latest-and-greatest UI libraries, so it should be usable on E-TextEditor.

Also, a VIM project has been created to port the GitHub bundle, by Christoph Blank. Cristoph can be found hanging around #hobo on irc as ’solars’, if you want more goodies in the VIM bundle.



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