I've seen Cloud9 and their services are really cool. However, I'd like to 
have more control and most of all, absolute control over my editor, e.g. 
emacs or vim. I'm aware of that they have support for vim, but it the key 
bindings conflict with the vimium plugin for chrome which bothers me a lot.

Den lördagen den 23:e juni 2012 kl. 03:16:15 UTC+2 skrev Tim Dickinson:
>
> Look at cloud9, its all web based.
>
> On Friday, June 22, 2012 5:52:25 PM UTC-4, Ralphtheninja (Magnus Skog) 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It's very common that I use several machines while developing and those 
>> machines might also be in different locations. I have two machines at home 
>> and two machines at my moms etc. There might be more machines in the 
>> future. My problem is this. No matter where I am, I just want to sit down 
>> and code and not care about what modules I have installed and where. If I'm 
>> visiting my mom some day I might find this uber cool module and install it 
>> globally with npm on that machine. When I get back home I'd like to sync my 
>> global modules on my other machines, instead of having to remember that I 
>> installed module X on machine Y. Do you have any recommendations?
>>
>> Thanks
>> /Magnus
>>
>

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