[–] rynop 14y ago ↗ Looking for someone to help implement the mac port of this as I don't have a mac. I have a start but its probably not the best way.Direct link to github: https://github.com/rynop/webrf [–] latchkey 14y ago ↗ http://livereload.com/ [–] rynop 14y ago ↗ http://incident57.com/codekit/ is another mac only alternative
[–] latchkey 14y ago ↗ http://livereload.com/ [–] rynop 14y ago ↗ http://incident57.com/codekit/ is another mac only alternative
[–] Toshio 14y ago ↗ I just tried the tool and find it useful. It can be made more powerful by coupling it with the Linux utility wmctrl. [–] rynop 14y ago ↗ I should mention, my implementation does not cause you to lose focus of the window (IDE most likely) that you are currently working in.I'll check out wmctrl
[–] rynop 14y ago ↗ I should mention, my implementation does not cause you to lose focus of the window (IDE most likely) that you are currently working in.I'll check out wmctrl
[–] vijaykiran 14y ago ↗ If you are using QuickSilver, install Chrome plugin and create a hotkey to reload the tab under Current Web Page.http://cl.ly/3h2o0v1e1v3O371y3G3bEdit: On Mac OS X
[–] squeee 14y ago ↗ The Browser Refresh plugin for Sublime Text does a very similar thing, looks like it is only for Chrome, but works of a Mac.Thank you for the post though, helped me find this other plugin.
[–] mvitorino 14y ago ↗ Very useful idea. For some reason couldn't get it to work with Compiz so I'm using it with an Emacs command. Thanks.
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[ 2034 ms ] story [ 110 ms ] threadDirect link to github: https://github.com/rynop/webrf
I'll check out wmctrl
http://cl.ly/3h2o0v1e1v3O371y3G3b
Edit: On Mac OS X
Thank you for the post though, helped me find this other plugin.