Ext library and file name indexer

2013-08-31 Thread Henrik Sarvell
Hi, I just noticed that bitbucket now allows an unlimited amount of private projects (last time I checked only 5 was supported I think). I got a little bit motivated by this and the fact that I also just finished a small snippet that recursively parses any directory and full text indexes all file

Re: Ext library and file name indexer

2013-08-31 Thread Tamas Herman
henrik, there is http://hub.darcs.net/ with no limitations whatsoever on anything. darcs is a lot more logical version control system. it's a lot easier to remember it's options. it's interactive by default. avoids tons of merge conflicts automatically. it doesn't try to invent branching/forking,

Re: Ext library and file name indexer

2013-08-31 Thread Henrik Sarvell
Anything newer than Subversion is pretty much equal in my book, that includes both darcs, hg and git. They're all so simple that it doesn't make sense spending time shopping in that area once you've settled for one of them, at least not for my use case. I use hg at work so I use bitbucket, it's

Re: Ext library and file name indexer

2013-08-31 Thread Joe Bogner
Hi Henrik Thanks for sharing. I have a few picolisp repos on bitbucket too. https://bitbucket.org/joebo Includes my orgmode parser, mustache template implementation, and blog. All have been running flawlessly for 8 continuous months. I have read Alex's comments on the stability of picolisp

Re: Ext library and file name indexer

2013-08-31 Thread Henrik Sarvell
Thanks for sharing Joe, I knew of picostache from this list but it never really registered that you had uploaded to bitbucket, it has now :-) On Sat, Aug 31, 2013 at 9:02 PM, Joe Bogner joebog...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Henrik Thanks for sharing. I have a few picolisp repos on bitbucket too.