OK will try it...

I took a course on GitHub from Lynda.com... most of it left my head a few days after taking the course (instructor was going really fast!) and setting up my repositories (hehe) Andre suggested this:

http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2

free... I keep it open in Calibre and it helps.. you can just refresh yourself right away on what command you need to run of you come up against the proverbial blank wall on "what now" of where there are many in GIT.

But if I make any substantive changes (I just right clicked to download the file for now) I will check in a new branch -- I think that would be the proper thing to do... I need to go back to Git School... for the "best collaborative practices" class

Swasti Astu, Be Well!
Brahmanathaswami

Kauai's Hindu Monastery
www.HimalayanAcademy.com



Ben Rubinstein wrote:
Hi Brahmanathaswami

Funny coincidence, it's just what I'm looking at now.

I found this one a few days ago
https://github.com/tumble/bbedit-livescript

and I've started to add to it (mainly to fix the function scanner). It's sort of working now, but I think the next thing is to stop adding keywords manually, and instead take a dump out of the source code. Then I was going to try a pull request to the original maintainer (I'm also trying to use this get the hang of using Git, after years of subversion).

If you want to have a go yourself, my work in progress is here
https://github.com/presstoexit/bbedit-livescript

best

Ben

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