Contains the following commands specific to the current file:
- Show in GitHub - opens the current file in github, and selects the same lines that are selected in the current file
- Annotate/Blame/Comment Line - finds the original commit where this line was created and opens that commit in GitHub, whereby you can use the GitHub comment feature
Contains the following commands specific to the repository:
- Show Network in GitHub - opens the "Network" view in GitHub so you can see who has interesting commits that you don't have
Contains the following commands for creating gists:
- Create gist from selection - will create a gist using your GitHub credentials (see below). It will either use the current selection, or the whole file, using the filename and the currently active language. The URL of the gist will be copied to your clipboard.
- Create private gist from selection - same as above, but the Gist will be private.
The bundle requires Ruby, RubyGems, and the git RubyGem:
sudo gem install git
To install via Git:
mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
git clone git://github.com/drnic/github-tmbundle.git "GitHub.tmbundle"
osascript -e 'tell app "TextMate" to reload bundles'
Source can be viewed or forked via GitHub: http://github.com/drnic/github-tmbundle/tree/master
To install without Git:
mkdir -p ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles
wget http://github.com/drnic/github-tmbundle/tarball/master
tar zxf drnic-github-tmbundle*.tar.gz
rm drnic-github-tmbundle*.tar.gz
mv drnic-github-tmbundle* GitHub.tmbundle
osascript -e 'tell app "TextMate" to reload bundles'
To enable Gist support, make sure you've followed the instructions on your account page for adding your GitHub user and API Token to your global Git config. You can create gists without specifying your credentials, but they won't be associated with your account.
Depending on the location of your git
executable, you may need to add its path to TextMate's PATH variable in Preferences -> Advanced -> Shell Variables
Dr Nic Williams, [email protected], http://drnicwilliams.com
With contributions from: