I''m a slow learner when it come to shortcuts and i got real tired looking up Textmate''s Rails snippets & commands in the context menu. So i fired up trusty OmniGraffle and quickly created a little Cheat Sheet for all default snippets/macros/commands in Textmate''s current Rails Bundle. Certainly helped me to remember these quickly. So, if you''re using Textmate and, like me, can''t remember all the handy shortcuts and tab triggers, feel free to download the pdf I put together: http://feldpost.com/lighthaus/textmate_rails.pdf. Feel free to repost it if you find it any useful. This relates to the syncPEOPLE on Rails 1.0 bundle, which now comes standard with Textmate (if you haven''t recently updated your textmate bundles, you can also download the latest bundle here: http:// inquirylabs.com/downloads/syncPeople%20on%20Rails%201.0.dmg) If you''ve only used this Rails bundle casually, i''d really recommend taking a closer look and checking out some of its awesome features, like the ability to temporally pull all partials into the main View and the auto self-down on table/column drops in Migrations etc. Check out this video: http://media.libsyn.com/media/beercaster/ TextMateRailsBundle640x480.mov or read about the features: http:// syncpeople.com/downloads/syncpeople_on_rails_features. Thanks to Duane Johnson and syncPEOPLE for creating such an awesome bundle. Sebastian
On Mar 9, 2006, at 11:22 PM, Sebastian Friedrich wrote:> I''m a slow learner when it come to shortcuts and i got real tired > looking up Textmate''s Rails snippets & commands in the context > menu. So i fired up trusty OmniGraffle and quickly created a little > Cheat Sheet for all default snippets/macros/commands in Textmate''s > current Rails Bundle. Certainly helped me to remember these > quickly. So, if you''re using Textmate and, like me, can''t remember > all the handy shortcuts and tab triggers, feel free to download the > pdf I put together: > > http://feldpost.com/lighthaus/textmate_rails.pdf. > > Feel free to repost it if you find it any useful. > > This relates to the syncPEOPLE on Rails 1.0 bundle, which now comes > standard with Textmate (if you haven''t recently updated your > textmate bundles, you can also download the latest bundle here: > http://inquirylabs.com/downloads/syncPeople%20on%20Rails%201.0.dmg) > > If you''ve only used this Rails bundle casually, i''d really > recommend taking a closer look and checking out some of its awesome > features, like the ability to temporally pull all partials into the > main View and the auto self-down on table/column drops in > Migrations etc. Check out this video: http://media.libsyn.com/media/ > beercaster/TextMateRailsBundle640x480.mov or read about the > features: http://syncpeople.com/downloads/ > syncpeople_on_rails_features. Thanks to Duane Johnson and > syncPEOPLE for creating such an awesome bundle. > > Sebastian > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >Damn, very cool. Thanks- -Ezra
very nice. thank you for this. On 3/10/06, Ezra Zygmuntowicz <ezra@yakimaherald.com> wrote:> > > On Mar 9, 2006, at 11:22 PM, Sebastian Friedrich wrote: > > > I''m a slow learner when it come to shortcuts and i got real tired > > looking up Textmate''s Rails snippets & commands in the context > > menu. So i fired up trusty OmniGraffle and quickly created a little > > Cheat Sheet for all default snippets/macros/commands in Textmate''s > > current Rails Bundle. Certainly helped me to remember these > > quickly. So, if you''re using Textmate and, like me, can''t remember > > all the handy shortcuts and tab triggers, feel free to download the > > pdf I put together: > > > > http://feldpost.com/lighthaus/textmate_rails.pdf. > > > > Feel free to repost it if you find it any useful. > > > > This relates to the syncPEOPLE on Rails 1.0 bundle, which now comes > > standard with Textmate (if you haven''t recently updated your > > textmate bundles, you can also download the latest bundle here: > > http://inquirylabs.com/downloads/syncPeople%20on%20Rails%201.0.dmg) > > > > If you''ve only used this Rails bundle casually, i''d really > > recommend taking a closer look and checking out some of its awesome > > features, like the ability to temporally pull all partials into the > > main View and the auto self-down on table/column drops in > > Migrations etc. Check out this video: http://media.libsyn.com/media/ > > beercaster/TextMateRailsBundle640x480.mov or read about the > > features: http://syncpeople.com/downloads/ > > syncpeople_on_rails_features. Thanks to Duane Johnson and > > syncPEOPLE for creating such an awesome bundle. > > > > Sebastian > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > > > Damn, very cool. > > Thanks- > -Ezra > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060310/438b43ae/attachment.html
second that! Thanks a lot! On 3/10/06, Chris Hall <christopher.k.hall@gmail.com> wrote:> > very nice. thank you for this. > > On 3/10/06, Ezra Zygmuntowicz <ezra@yakimaherald.com> wrote: > > > > > On Mar 9, 2006, at 11:22 PM, Sebastian Friedrich wrote: > > > I''m a slow learner when it come to shortcuts and i got real tired > > looking up Textmate''s Rails snippets & commands in the context > > menu. So i fired up trusty OmniGraffle and quickly created a little > > Cheat Sheet for all default snippets/macros/commands in Textmate''s > > current Rails Bundle. Certainly helped me to remember these > > quickly. So, if you''re using Textmate and, like me, can''t remember > > all the handy shortcuts and tab triggers, feel free to download the > > pdf I put together: > > > > http://feldpost.com/lighthaus/textmate_rails.pdf . > > > > Feel free to repost it if you find it any useful. > > > > This relates to the syncPEOPLE on Rails 1.0 bundle, which now comes > > standard with Textmate (if you haven''t recently updated your > > textmate bundles, you can also download the latest bundle here: > > http://inquirylabs.com/downloads/syncPeople%20on%20Rails%201.0.dmg ) > > > > If you''ve only used this Rails bundle casually, i''d really > > recommend taking a closer look and checking out some of its awesome > > features, like the ability to temporally pull all partials into the > > main View and the auto self-down on table/column drops in > > Migrations etc. Check out this video: http://media.libsyn.com/media/ > > beercaster/TextMateRailsBundle640x480.mov or read about the > > features: http://syncpeople.com/downloads/ > > syncpeople_on_rails_features. Thanks to Duane Johnson and > > syncPEOPLE for creating such an awesome bundle. > > > > Sebastian > > _______________________________________________ > > Rails mailing list > > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > > > Damn, very cool. > > Thanks- > -Ezra > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060310/cf9049fb/attachment.html
Sebastian Friedrich <sebastian@...> writes:> > I''m a slow learner when it come to shortcuts and i got real tired > looking up Textmate''s Rails snippets & commands in the context menu. > So i fired up trusty OmniGraffle and quickly created a little Cheat > Sheet for all default snippets/macros/commands in Textmate''s current > Rails Bundle. Certainly helped me to remember these quickly. So, if > you''re using Textmate and, like me, can''t remember all the handy > shortcuts and tab triggers, feel free to download the pdf I put > together: > > http://feldpost.com/lighthaus/textmate_rails.pdf. >That''s a nice chaatsheet. I had the same problem as you and came up with a different solution, http://keyref.octopod.info. This little rails app allows you to paste the shortcuts in from Textmate and make your own refcard including any shortcuts you''ve added yourself. It uses PDF::Writer and doesn''t look anything like as nice as yours but it''s very handy if you get the bundles from SVN and want a ref for the new stuff. I''m interested in any feedback people have for me. Cheers, Chris chris@octopod.info octopod on freenode http://keyref.octopod.info
On 10-mrt-2006, at 17:01, Chris McGrath wrote:> That''s a nice chaatsheet. I had the same problem as you and came up > with a > different solution, http://keyref.octopod.info.Awesome!> This little rails app allows you to paste the shortcuts in from > Textmate and make your own refcard including any shortcuts you''ve > added yourself. It uses PDF::Writer and doesn''t look anything like > as nice as yours but it''s very handy if you get the bundles from > SVN and want a ref for the new stuff.The dragging of Bundles and thus selection of them is very nice indeed. -- Regards, Charles.
On 10 Mar 2006, at 16:35, Charles M. Gerungan wrote:>> This little rails app allows you to paste the shortcuts in from >> Textmate and make your own refcard including any shortcuts you''ve >> added yourself. It uses PDF::Writer and doesn''t look anything like >> as nice as yours but it''s very handy if you get the bundles from >> SVN and want a ref for the new stuff. > > The dragging of Bundles and thus selection of them is very nice > indeed.Thanks Charles, you can also re-order the list on the right by drag and drop to change the order the bundles appear in the PDF. Chris
This sounds very cool indeed. It seems i''m getting an application error though after pasting the shortcuts. Should i copy the entire output or just the section for one bundle? But this is great stuff. Thanks. Sebastian On Mar 10, 2006, at 10:01 AM, Chris McGrath wrote:> Sebastian Friedrich <sebastian@...> writes: > >> >> I''m a slow learner when it come to shortcuts and i got real tired >> looking up Textmate''s Rails snippets & commands in the context menu. >> So i fired up trusty OmniGraffle and quickly created a little Cheat >> Sheet for all default snippets/macros/commands in Textmate''s current >> Rails Bundle. Certainly helped me to remember these quickly. So, if >> you''re using Textmate and, like me, can''t remember all the handy >> shortcuts and tab triggers, feel free to download the pdf I put >> together: >> >> http://feldpost.com/lighthaus/textmate_rails.pdf. >> > > That''s a nice chaatsheet. I had the same problem as you and came up > with a > different solution, http://keyref.octopod.info. This little rails > app allows you > to paste the shortcuts in from Textmate and make your own refcard > including any > shortcuts you''ve added yourself. It uses PDF::Writer and doesn''t > look anything > like as nice as yours but it''s very handy if you get the bundles > from SVN and > want a ref for the new stuff. > > I''m interested in any feedback people have for me. > > Cheers, > > Chris > chris@octopod.info > octopod on freenode > http://keyref.octopod.info > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
On Mar 10, 2006, at 12:22 AM, Sebastian Friedrich wrote:> I''m a slow learner when it come to shortcuts and i got real tired > looking up Textmate''s Rails snippets & commands in the context > menu. So i fired up trusty OmniGraffle and quickly created a little > Cheat Sheet for all default snippets/macros/commands in Textmate''s > current Rails Bundle. Certainly helped me to remember these > quickly. So, if you''re using Textmate and, like me, can''t remember > all the handy shortcuts and tab triggers, feel free to download the > pdf I put together: > > http://feldpost.com/lighthaus/textmate_rails.pdf. > > Feel free to repost it if you find it any useful. > > This relates to the syncPEOPLE on Rails 1.0 bundle, which now comes > standard with Textmate (if you haven''t recently updated your > textmate bundles, you can also download the latest bundle here: > http://inquirylabs.com/downloads/syncPeople%20on%20Rails%201.0.dmg) > > If you''ve only used this Rails bundle casually, i''d really > recommend taking a closer look and checking out some of its awesome > features, like the ability to temporally pull all partials into the > main View and the auto self-down on table/column drops in > Migrations etc. Check out this video: http://media.libsyn.com/media/ > beercaster/TextMateRailsBundle640x480.mov or read about the > features: http://syncpeople.com/downloads/ > syncpeople_on_rails_features. Thanks to Duane Johnson and > syncPEOPLE for creating such an awesome bundle. > > SebastianThanks for making this much-improved documentation, Sebastian. I found out about your cool chart from Nathaniel Brown on O''Reilly, then blogged briefly about it at http://blog.inquirylabs.com/ 2006/03/10/rails-cheat-sheat-for-textmate/ Regards, Duane Johnson (canadaduane) http://blog.inquirylabs.com/
thanks to both of you for blogging about it. Duane, lemme know when anything changes and i can try to keep this updated (and maybe make it look a little nicer too. ) Keep up the great work! sebastian On Mar 10, 2006, at 6:10 PM, Duane Johnson wrote:> > On Mar 10, 2006, at 12:22 AM, Sebastian Friedrich wrote: > >> I''m a slow learner when it come to shortcuts and i got real tired >> looking up Textmate''s Rails snippets & commands in the context >> menu. So i fired up trusty OmniGraffle and quickly created a >> little Cheat Sheet for all default snippets/macros/commands in >> Textmate''s current Rails Bundle. Certainly helped me to remember >> these quickly. So, if you''re using Textmate and, like me, can''t >> remember all the handy shortcuts and tab triggers, feel free to >> download the pdf I put together: >> >> http://feldpost.com/lighthaus/textmate_rails.pdf. >> >> Feel free to repost it if you find it any useful. >> >> This relates to the syncPEOPLE on Rails 1.0 bundle, which now >> comes standard with Textmate (if you haven''t recently updated your >> textmate bundles, you can also download the latest bundle here: >> http://inquirylabs.com/downloads/syncPeople%20on%20Rails%201.0.dmg) >> >> If you''ve only used this Rails bundle casually, i''d really >> recommend taking a closer look and checking out some of its >> awesome features, like the ability to temporally pull all partials >> into the main View and the auto self-down on table/column drops in >> Migrations etc. Check out this video: http://media.libsyn.com/ >> media/beercaster/TextMateRailsBundle640x480.mov or read about the >> features: http://syncpeople.com/downloads/ >> syncpeople_on_rails_features. Thanks to Duane Johnson and >> syncPEOPLE for creating such an awesome bundle. >> >> Sebastian > > Thanks for making this much-improved documentation, Sebastian. I > found out about your cool chart from Nathaniel Brown on O''Reilly, > then blogged briefly about it at http://blog.inquirylabs.com/ > 2006/03/10/rails-cheat-sheat-for-textmate/ > > Regards, > > Duane Johnson > (canadaduane) > http://blog.inquirylabs.com/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
On 10 Mar 2006, at 18:42, Sebastian Friedrich wrote:> This sounds very cool indeed. It seems i''m getting an application > error though after pasting the shortcuts. Should i copy the entire > output or just the section for one bundle? But this is great stuff. > Thanks. > > SebastianCopy the entire output. If it''s still not working send me the output off-list and I''ll see what the problem is. Cheers, Chris