![]() ![]() Search for text within any project using shift + command + f. So without further adieu, here are some excellent tricks you can try within Textmate. Many people also ask me, have you tried IntelliJ IDEA, Android Studio, Webstorm, P圜harm, Eclipse, xCode, RubyMine, Aptana, and the answer is YES! I've tried them all and the reason why I still choose TextMate is because it's lightweight, macro customizable, and flexible enough for me to quickly work on Ruby on Rails, NodeJS, jQuery, Apache Config, PHP, and even Swift. ![]() Considering that all of these editors pretty much offer the same (Syntax Highlighting, Support for Multiple Languages, and Auto Completion), the only thing that matters is that I've picked one and am sticking to it. I've tried Sublime Text, Atom and Microsoft's Visual Studio Code but I still love TextMate 2. ![]()
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