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How to use BitBucket's Mercurial and which IDE?

March 15, 2010 12:38pm

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  • #1 / Mar 15, 2010 12:38pm

    Mareshal

    230 posts

    I would like to host my project with BitBucket, because they have private repositories, but I am kinda new to Mercurial/GIT. I’ve used only local SVN repositories. I’ve read on a blog that Mozilla Project on CVS has around 12 GB, SVN around 3GB and GIT only 300MB. Pretty impressed. And since I will not work alone at this project, I like to keep track of what everyone does.

    How to commit with Mercurial and which would be the best IDE to use? What about GIT?

    Thanks

  • #2 / Mar 15, 2010 1:45pm

    Pascal Kriete

    2589 posts

    I don’t usually use IDEs so I can’t comment on that, most of my hg work happens on the command line.

    As for using hg - check out the links that Derek Jones provided here.

  • #3 / Mar 15, 2010 1:55pm

    Phil Sturgeon

    2889 posts

    If you are a fan of “IDE’s that do everything” then give Eclipse and the HgEclipse plugin a try.

  • #4 / Mar 15, 2010 2:45pm

    Mareshal

    230 posts

    I am not a fan of IDEs that do everything, but I really love E-Text Editor, the windows version of Text Mate. The other IDE I’ve used a bit was phpstorm from jetbrains, but is a bit to heavy, even if I have a pretty good laptop(i3, 3GB ram) so is not my config. The other IDE is Aptana, based on Eclipse.

    I think I will stick with this:  TextMate Mercurial Bundle from Pascal’s link. thank you. Thank you too Phil. Will keep that in mind.

  • #5 / Sep 14, 2010 6:18am

    aristidesfl

    5 posts

    Vote here for PhpStorm CodeIgniter support

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