Update : Panic Coda Drupal plugin - version 2

Lots of new stuff in this update of the Drupal Coda plugin. Here's a list of all commands.

  • Drupal
    • API
    • Remove db query table accolades
    • Flush caches (Remark : only site mode)
    • Run cron (Remark : only site mode)
    • Create module (Remark : will be put in sites/all/modules/custom/...)
    • Delete cron semaphore (Remark : only site mode)
    • Backup (Remark : only site mode and needs backup_migrate)
  • Text
    • Remove trailing spaces
    • Uppercase
    • Lowercase
    • Slug
    • MD5
    • Base64 encode
    • Base64 decode
    • Join lines
    • Trim and join lines
    • Trim and join lines with space
    • Calculate length
    • Sort lines
    • Sort lines and remove duplicates
  • HTML
    • URL escape line/selection
    • URL unescape line/selection
    • Unordered list
    • Ordered list
    • Encode entities
    • Decode entities
    • Encode entites (exclude tags)
  • PHP
    • Run
    • Tidy
    • Validate syntax
  • XML
    • Format
  • HTTP
    • curl
    • wget
  • Source
    • Align assignments
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Written on March 10, 2009 at 20:54, tagged as Coda, Coda Drupal plugin, Drupal

Comments

The remove trailing spaces seems to cause Coda to lockup, and require force quitting ...

Hi Robert,

No. That's not available. Templates aren't provided in Coda (yet I hope).

I had a look to Coda some months ago but I stayed with TextMate because of the Drupal integration via bundles. I might have a look to this plugin and Coda again. Thanks for this.

BTW, you might want to join Drupal IDE group (http://groups.drupal.org/drupal-ide) to let everybody know about your pluguin.

And finally, somtehing I appreciate much from TextMate and it bundles is the help we have, with the Drupal bundle, to write drupal code (functions, menu items, etc). Is this functionality available with your plugin and Coda? That would be great.

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