STsync
Sublime Text plugin for syncronizing configuration. Read more in my userecho suggestion.
Current state: It is workin’ now, but plugin need 10 testers.
How to test
You should have Sublime Text 2, Sublime Package Control and nodejs to be installed. Also you should have an GitHub account.
- Backup you configuration;
- Run ‘Add repository’ with command line (
Ctrl+Shift+P
):
- Paste repo url into the box and press the enter (
https://github.com/matmuchrapna/STsync
):
- You will see:
- Plugin will start automatically:
- It will open the new tab in your favourite browser and ask your permissions to STsync application — it have permission only to gist service:
- After Auth operation it will start permanent sync loop, with logging to console and file.
- If error occurs, it will be accessible in
Packages/STsync/logs/log.txt
. - Please, contact me via email or github issues and report about success or about fail (include
log.txt
to email)
PS. I’m showing the nodejs console only for testing purposes.
Changelog:
- 0.1.1 (25 jan 2012) — Testing period started
- 0.1.0 (25 jan 2012) — Created python wrapper
- 0.0.13 (24 jan 2012) — Refactoring end
- 0.0.12 (23 jan 2012) — Refactoring: chaining
- 0.0.11 (20 jan 2012) — Refactoring: added normal logger (winston
- 0.0.10 (18 jan 2012) — Refactoring start (hide OAUTH in stsync methods)
- 0.0.9 (18 jan 2012) — Created OAUTH authorization via web interface
- 0.0.8 (17 jan 2012) — Synchronization worked
- 0.0.7 (16 jan 2012) — Synchronization demo added (deprecated, because different servers cannot exists at one port, which is one of the required case for using oauth)
- 0.0.6 (16 jan 2012) — Update local functionality
- 0.0.5 (16 jan 2012) — Update remote functionality added
- 0.0.4 (15 jan 2012) — Local and remote copy added
- 0.0.3 (15 jan 2012) — Synchronization step added
- 0.0.2 (15 jan 2012) — Initializing finished
- 0.0.1 (09 jan 2012) — Testing import/export functionality
Todo
- Documentation
- Tests