Good morning,
On 29/02/12 at 6:36 AM -0800, Pete Walker
<crayzeep...@gmail.com> wrote:
The main feature I'm looking for is for the currently open
files of a project to be branch-aware.
For example, if I switch branches in git, it would be useful if
BBEdit would change the currently open files to a set specific
to that branch.
That means if I have to create a new branch to deal with a
specific issue, I can have a clean slate to work with, and then
when I switch back, I can carry on from where I left off.
Sounds like you want project files. Create a different project
for each branch and then you can have just the files you want to
work on. If that doesn't quite do it then try Workspaces; create
a different one for each branch.
With a bit of scripting and projects/workspaces you should be
able to get BBEdit to 'change' when you change branches. And
that type of flexibility is one of the things that makes BBedit
not suck.
Charlie
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