How to use Tower on Mac to control your local Xcode Projects
2012-12-13 23:27
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In the first
post of our Tower Tips and Tricks series we introduced you to Tower’s powerful drag and drop features. Our second post is all about keeping things organized.
Drag a folder (or, if Tower is running, even multiple folders!) from Finder onto Tower’s dock icon to add/open/init in Tower.
In order to keep your repositories organized in Tower’s dashboard, you can create folders to group your repositories.
You can sort the folders and repositories simply per drag and drop. It’s that easy.
Include an image file named “Icon.png/jpg/gif” in the root folder of your repo to have it shown in the Dashboard.
Group branches/tags in the sidebar: simply use “/” as a separator character in branch/tag names to get a virtual folder structure.
Use “trackings” to have default push/pull connections and the “ahead/behind” badges in Tower.
Either set up tracking when you publish a local branch or right-click on a branch and select “Add Tracking”.
Drag the folder icon in Tower’s window title bar on an external app to open the repo’s root folder in that app.
“Reveal in Finder” (Toolbar) shows selected files (in ‘Status’ view) or the repo’s root folder in the Finder.
If you have any questions about these features, please contact us. We’ll be happy to answer them.
In the next post we will show you the best ways to work with your code in Tower. Make sure to subscribe to our blog, so you won’t
miss it. You can also follow us on Twitter.
post of our Tower Tips and Tricks series we introduced you to Tower’s powerful drag and drop features. Our second post is all about keeping things organized.
1. Add /open / init folders per drag and drop
Drag a folder (or, if Tower is running, even multiple folders!) from Finder onto Tower’s dock icon to add/open/init in Tower.
2. Create folders / sort per drag and drop
In order to keep your repositories organized in Tower’s dashboard, you can create folders to group your repositories.
You can sort the folders and repositories simply per drag and drop. It’s that easy.
3. Repository icons
Include an image file named “Icon.png/jpg/gif” in the root folder of your repo to have it shown in the Dashboard.
3. Group Branches
Group branches/tags in the sidebar: simply use “/” as a separator character in branch/tag names to get a virtual folder structure.
4. Track Branches
Use “trackings” to have default push/pull connections and the “ahead/behind” badges in Tower.
Either set up tracking when you publish a local branch or right-click on a branch and select “Add Tracking”.
5. Open a Repository Folder in an External Application
Drag the folder icon in Tower’s window title bar on an external app to open the repo’s root folder in that app.
6. Reveal Files / Folders in Finder
“Reveal in Finder” (Toolbar) shows selected files (in ‘Status’ view) or the repo’s root folder in the Finder.
If you have any questions about these features, please contact us. We’ll be happy to answer them.
In the next post we will show you the best ways to work with your code in Tower. Make sure to subscribe to our blog, so you won’t
miss it. You can also follow us on Twitter.
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