06.20.06
Blogging from TextMate!
Just testing TextMate’s new blogging bundle. Hurray!
A weblog about TextMate, the Universe, and Everything
Mike Mellor has been doing a lot of great work with the GTD bundle, which I must say I have not really followed, basically because I’ve had no time and my own ideas about how a GTD bundle should be. Here in fact is my take on it. It is kind of inspired by Kinkless I guess.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: The GTDAlt bundle now lives in the Subversion Repository of Bundles for TextMate. You can find details on how to access bundles this way here. The version on my website linked to in the previous paragraph will NOT be updated any more.
I apologize for the inconvenience to those of you not using subversion, but I can assure you that following the above instructions is pretty painless, and the benefits to my sanity and general state of mind are too numerous to list here.
Update: Added support for notes, and corrected errors because of empty lines (thanks Alan). Here’s a new and improved screencast, with sound. I still have problems with the sound though, it goes faster than the video. It’s quite irritating. There’s a new screenshot at the end.
Update2: Simplified the language grammar, and refined the syntax highlight a bit. Also, there is now a script to convert the Kinkless file to this format.
Update3: Fixed some bugs with the document parser.
Update4: Incorporated additions by Alan Schussman for archiving and moving lines around.
Update5: Totally revamped. A lot of documentation added here. Also added RDoc documentation for the ruby classes underlying the bundle. It can be found inside the bundle, under Support/bin/doc/index.html.
Update6: Added GTDFile.next_actions, GTDFile#next_actions and Project#next_action. Rearranged the menu. Added command for generating an HTML of all next actions.
Update7: Fixed grammar to work at end of line.