> It's not obvious to me how one interacts with TFS on a Mac. The  
> examples I saw all used Visual Studio or another Microsoft offering to  
> do so.

Yeah, the typical way of utilizing TFS is Visual Studio.

> What is it that you want to do with BBEdit?

I want to edit files that are largely comprised of html, css &
javascript. TFS is used for versioning, integration and deployment.
I'd like to be able to do all my editing in BBEdit rather than VS.

I'm sure there's some way that I could make it work, even if I was to
just copy & paste the code. However, I'd like to find a better way, if
it exists.

-Forrest

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