I've been using TextWrangler for a few years and love it as a 'more than 
basic' text editor.  I've just started using it as an 'IDE' of sorts for 
some projects I'm working on that do not fit well into my other IDEs 
(Xcode) or that I'd rather not load the big bulky IDE for 
(eclipse/netbeans).

I know there is the build menu which will let you run shell scripts that 
are being edited (if the have the bang shell header line), but what I would 
like to do is have a specific command line based on a hotkey combination.

Specifically, I'm using BBEdit to edit a Java Maven project, and I would 
like to add some hotkeys that do the following:

Save all files
Run a command line that I specify in advance and it remembers for the 
project
Display the command output in a window, preferably something that can be 
docked to the BBEdit project interface like would happen in a dedicated IDE.

Is there  a way to do this easily, in BBEdit directly or do I need to do 
something like an Automator script or something like that?  I think my 
search engine skills are failing me because I can't  believe I'm the first 
person thats asked this question but I don't really see any one else 
talking about it.

All suggestions are welcome

Thanks
David

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