Panic - Coda - One-Window Web Development for Mac OS X: this would be a killer app for me IF it supported SVN as a core part of the app. Otherwise, its great, but I can’t use it, which kind of sucks.
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I wrote a mail to Panic, praying for subversion, please everybody do the same
Posted 24 Apr 2007 at 10:18 am ¶It does have a terminal. I had a similar thought. I’ve been wondering if you can do command line svn there. I haven’t had a chance to try it out though.
Posted 24 Apr 2007 at 11:27 am ¶Since I use the command line for SVN anyway, having integrated Terminal does provide usable SVN integration for me. However, I’m not really sold on Coda either.
Posted 24 Apr 2007 at 4:36 pm ¶Yes - another vote for svn integration!!!!
Posted 26 Apr 2007 at 9:07 pm ¶I’ve been a devoted TextMate user but have been compelled by Coda’s gorgeous interface. Love the UI and split views.
I’ve had no problem using Coda and svn; in fact, that’s all I do. Simply use the built in terminal or a terminal app of choice for check in/outs and other svn needs. I simply point Coda’s site view to a checked-out version. svn integration would be nice but I think there would be other items I’d prefer to see first. TextMate’s core text editing and bundles smokes Coda.
I’m stuck on Coda it seems. Bought it today about 2 days of not being able to go back to TextMate.
Posted 29 Jun 2007 at 8:39 pm ¶Your prayers were answered. Coda officially supports SVN now! =) Coda 1.5
Posted 28 Aug 2008 at 9:34 am ¶Trackbacks & Pingbacks 1
[...] Ouch. All my BBEdit/TextMate-style work is done on Wordpress weblogs and experimental Ruby apps right now, so Coda won’t be replacing them for me. Also, understandably, Coda builds on Panic’s fantastic Transmit FTP engine, but appears to neglect my protocol of choice for managing local and remote assets: Subversion. I know I could use the embedded terminal window in the app, but I would have loved to see Panic take on this feature and give it some of their (deservedly) award-winning design touch. UPDATE: Ethan @ WBR agrees. [...]
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