![]() Open up any file in TextMate by double-clicking it. Connect to your web server via Cyberduck. Also, under Browser, tick the “Double click opens file in external editor” checkbox. Fire up Cyberduck and in the preferences under Editor, make sure external editor is set to TextMate. It’s a straightforward set of text instructions that worked great for me, but I figured I could spruce it up with screenshots and my own tweaks so all my friends could use it too. Then last week I stumbled upon a tutorial involving Cyberduck and Textmate and using the two in concert to accomplish exactly what I’d been using EditPad Pro for on Windows. TextMate is my favorite code editor in OSX, but it’s missing the FTP tool. ![]() I got used to the tool, but could never find a good equivalent for the Mac. ![]() With EditPad Pro, you can ftp to your production web server, list all of the files and easily edit any of them in place (code highlighting and all). I’ve been using EditPad Pro for web development on a Windows PC because it has an integrated FTP tool.
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