BBEdit 11.1 Released With New Built-in Git Menu and Support for EditorConfig
Bare Bones Software has announced the release and immediate availability of BBEdit 11.1, a significant update to its professional strength HTML and text editor.
BBEdit 11.1 introduces built-in support for Git and for EditorConfig.
In addition, the BBEdit 11.1 update also introduces a new CSS/SCSS
language module, a new Arrange submenu and a new Save All in Windowncommand, plus enhanced command-line tools and INI support, refined navigation, file management and preferences, and much more.
“We’re very happy with the response to all the work we’ve done for
BBEdit 11,” says Rich Siegel, founder and CEO of Bare Bones Software, Inc. “In our ongoing effort to make tools that help our customers be more productive, we’ve added an assortment of features and refinements in this new version. We’re particularly excited to introduce built-in Git support, and to support EditorConfig as a valuable new standard.”
Now, developers who use Git can access the core Git features from
directly within BBEdit via the new Git menu instead of switching to
the command line or to a dedicated GUI Git client. The new Git menu automatically presents available operations, the majority of which are enabled when the active document corresponds to a file in a local Git working copy.
“Using the Git menu in BBEdit 11.1 for development work on SpamSieve, EagleFiler, etc. is great for two reasons,” explains Michael Tsai, founder of C-Command. “First, it makes for a smooth workflow where I can check the blame, view the revision log, or compare versions without leaving BBEdit’s editing environment. Second, none of the full Git clients I’ve seen are designed for the workflow of: here’s a file, show me its log and revisions. Now, when I want to see a file’s history, I can just open it in BBEdit and go to the Git menu.”
The new built-in EditorConfig support encompasses the majority of core universal and domain-specific properties, plus several properties that are explicitly BBEdit-specific, and BBEdit-specific properties for keys that originate in Emacs. The new CSS/SCSS language module improves folding, keyword coloring, function navigation and text completion.
BBEdit 11.1 is a recommended update which includes many other
enhancements to features and interface refinements, plus fixes for
specific reported issues. Detailed information on all of the changes
and improvements in BBEdit 11.1 can be found at:
http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/current_notes.html
System Requirements:
BBEdit 11.1 requires Mac OS X 10.8.5 or later. This update is free of
charge to all BBEdit 11 customers. Detailed information on all of the
changes in BBEdit 11.1 can be found at:
http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/current_notes.html
For more information on BBEdit, or to download a fully functional demo version, visit the company’s web site:
http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/
BBEdit 11 has a suggested retail price of US$49.99. Owners of BBEdit 10 can upgrade for US$29.99, including customers who purchased BBEdit in the Mac App Store. Owners of BBEdit 9 or earlier can upgrade for US$39.99.
For more information, visit:
http://www.barebones.com/store/bbedit_upgrades.html
Anyone who purchased BBEdit 10 on or after May 1, 2014 is eligible to receive a free upgrade, while all eligible customers who purchased
directly from Bare Bones Software have been notified automatically via email:
http://www.barebones.com/store/bbedit_free_upgrades.html
New licenses and upgrades are available directly from the Bare Bones Software online store:
http://www.barebones.com/store/
BBEdit 11 may be purchased directly from Bare Bones Software or
numerous other Macintosh software resellers. For a partial listing of
domestic and international resellers, visit:
http://www.barebones.com/store/resellers
For more information, visit:
http://www.barebones.com/
Source: Bare Bones Software, Inc.