I have been using Sublime Merge for a while now, and I find it very useful.
I am a visual and spatial type, so I find the the way the information is organised there invaluable. I know I lose points for not being an ultimate shell dweller, but the experience just does not compare.
The only downside is that sometimes you cannot be sure which commands it will execute for a given functionality, and to do more specific things you have to do them manually. I guess this is unavoidable.
> The only downside is that sometimes you cannot be sure which commands it will execute for a given functionality
I'm curious if you have a specific example of this? We've put a fair amount of effort into having the same nomenclature as git and add tooltips that contain the command itself where possible.
Same. I’ve been using it a while and I enjoy it a lot. I have to admit that I haven’t purchased it yet because $100 is hard to justify with so many perfectly good free alternatives, but if it was cheaper I definitely would.
I am a visual and spatial type, so I find the the way the information is organised there invaluable. I know I lose points for not being an ultimate shell dweller, but the experience just does not compare.
The only downside is that sometimes you cannot be sure which commands it will execute for a given functionality, and to do more specific things you have to do them manually. I guess this is unavoidable.