Connect PhpStorm with Bitbucket help needed please

Thor

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Seems it corrupted my link, or my fingers typed something else.

But it doesn't matter, as you have shown, you know everything, and just make posts as tests for us mortals who are stuck in 2016

Back on topic. Fact. The best developers know how to use their tools extremely efficiently. The worst developers hide behind claiming the tools don't work, and that is why they are struggling. You will continue to struggle, until you swallow you pride, and listen to people who have decades of combined modern professional development experience. You should be wondering what you did right to get initial constructive input from me and droid. Now you will just miss out due to your ****ty attitude. I am an arrogant prick, but I gladly help those who really want help. Posers need not apply.

Show me where I claimed any of that?

Again I don't think you have comprehension. Read my OP tell me point for point how you came to the above conclusion please.
 

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3. If you ask a question and then find an answer by yourself it helps to post it. (and not just "dur hur, I googled it")

The answer wasn't on Google. Hence the thread.

I got my answer from an developers irc chat in which I copied this thread link and the replies towards some of these folks was insightful to say the least.
 

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[)roi(];17424028 said:
Me too... Although I've been coding for a really long time; I don't consider myself too old to learn something new; and while I find I spend far more time on twitter than I do here, re global knowledge.

I think there's an untapped opportunity to build a community of software engineering bloggers in SA; but having tried to write a few articles on MyBB forums I must say I am less encouraged to want to write more because the tools kind of suck, but I don't think that should stop us. I will certainly commit to writing more if other's are keen.

Biggest hurdle to overcome is from the individual; being brave enough to tackle something in an article even though you might get it completely wrong i.e. an openness to receive criticism from others that probably have more experience than you.

Join us then - > http://developer.web.za/
 

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All jokes and taking a p1ss aside;

Are one of you actually able to provide an answer?

I have two very clear questions yet there is a lot of talk and talk and my years beat your years ramble yet none of you manged to answer even the easier of questions (number 2).

Try to do this

Question 1

A

Question 2

A
 

[)roi(]

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Yeah I know about it, in short: its an awful website, slow, rubbish on a mobile browser, oh and let's not ignore the biggest issue: very limited blogging scope.

I kind of prefer something tied to a forum i.e. to open debate

Ps. So which articles are yours?

If there's interest, we could consider hosting a Jekyll blog on github, including using github desktop to post PR for new articles
 
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[)roi(]

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All jokes and taking a p1ss aside;

Are one of you actually able to provide an answer?

I have two very clear questions yet there is a lot of talk and talk and my years beat your years ramble yet none of you manged to answer even the easier of questions (number 2).

Try to do this

Question 1

A

Question 2

A
If the available plugins you've Googled aren't suitable, then there's only a few remaining recourses:
  • Find an alternative IDE that integrates better i.e. With better plugins
  • Develop a plugin yourself by extending a current opensource plugin project
  • Use the CLI

You've been quite vocal about your adversity to using the CLI, which honestly that makes no sense, as it part and parcel of being a developer. The CLI will always be the most powerful and expedient way to do things, irrespective of the language you code in, the IDE you use or the task you need to complete.
 

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Reading some of the posts in this thread and in fact most of the threads in this section always makes me think of a bunch of cocks prancing around trying to impress everyone with their stunning looks. Feathers all propped up and all. Yawn.

Interesting read : http://simpleprogrammer.com/2013/09/09/dark-side-software-development-one-talks/

Except you probably haven't read the other 28 to 37 threads where Thor asks something, which can be found with about 5 minutes of googling, and get's a couple of similar answers but doesn't like them so he skips them and complains that no-one is helping him or that it can't be done.

Maybe if you read a couple of those threads you may understand where the attitude in this one is coming from..

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Except you probably haven't read the other 28 to 37 threads where Thor asks something, which can be found with about 5 minutes of googling, and get's a couple of similar answers but doesn't like them so he skips them and complains that no-one is helping him or that it can't be done.

Maybe if you read a couple of those threads you may understand where the attitude in this one is coming from..

Again just rambling, please. Impress me. Answer my two apparently basic questions. Cause no one is able to it seems.
 

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Again just rambling, please. Impress me. Answer my two apparently basic questions. Cause no one is able to it seems.

My post that I have been trying to send on the matter is being blocked by cloudflare.

Just Rambling, but - AGAIN - "and get's a couple of similar answers but doesn't like them so he skips them and complains that no-one is helping him or that it can't be done."

Use the CLI - you've been told it 6 times in this thread but you ignore it.

You're doing nothing more than proving my point.
 

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All jokes and taking a p1ss aside;

Are one of you actually able to provide an answer?

I have two very clear questions yet there is a lot of talk and talk and my years beat your years ramble yet none of you manged to answer even the easier of questions (number 2).

Try to do this

Question 1

A

Question 2

A

I wrote this about 2 days ago and it got swallowed by the system.
It's basically what has been repeated here, 2, 3, 4 times already.

Answer 1:

I login to my bitbucket and create a repo.
I use the CLI and setup the repo on my local machine (follow the instructions from bitbucket after you creat your repo - it tells you what to do if it's a fresh project or if you already have files).
When I start PHPStorm and File -> open the directory then it detects the git setup and asks if I want to integrate it into my project.
Automagically, everything is done and if I feel like it I can do all my git stuff from within PHPStorm.
Do I? No, I use the CLI because it's THAT MUCH BETTER.

Answer to 2 is not posting.
 
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[)roi(]

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Again just rambling, please. Impress me. Answer my two apparently basic questions. Cause no one is able to it seems.
You don't really expect people to want to respond when you come across so conceited. FFS Lighten up, you have been offerred advice freely and solutions that work (you just happen to be prat when it comes to any CLI suggestion).

Either show some appreciation or solve it yourself.
 

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Right I have bit bucket working no thanks to anyone here.

Guess that's just the dev mentality these days.

Won't bother any of you again.


Again,
what was your solution?

Right I have bit bucket working no thanks to anyone here.
besides many people telling you how you can do it, and I know their method works becasue that's how I started off using it.
 

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[)roi(];17426384 said:
You don't really expect people to want to respond when you come across so conceited. FFS Lighten up, you have been offerred advice freely and solutions that work (you just happen to be prat when it comes to any CLI suggestion).

Either show some appreciation or solve it yourself.

No sir. Look at my OP then look at the first replies and tell me where I went wrong and tell me why I am to blame for k@k replies not even attempting to answer the questions you a point where I don't some here even has the ability to answer it
 

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No sir. Look at my OP then look at the first replies and tell me where I went wrong and tell me why I am to blame for k@k replies not even attempting to answer the questions you a point where I don't some here even has the ability to answer it

You're a bit harsh on people here that gave you advice based on what they do everyday.

The evolution of using git is actually GUI to CLI and not the other way around. The reason for GUI's is not because they are "more modern" and better but there to aid people that are scared of the CLI (not that I'm saying you are, I'm talking here from experience in moving two teams from SVN/TFS to GIT/Mercurial source control systems). The first thing we gave the guys was SourceTree (Git for Dummies to be honest). They use it, some eventually moved to Git-Extensions and others to CLI.

Day to day I use a combination of IntelliJ and Atom. Both come with Git integration and extensions... and I use none of them. For speed you cannot beat Alt+Tab between your IDE and terminal windows if you know the Git commands.

You also have to remember that when you are working in a real work environment there are servers that only come with CLI. No GUI tool to help you there.

Also, your view that an IDE is supposed to be good at source control is wrong as somebody else pointed out. Yes they are there to integrate all the stuff you need into one pretty window but I have never seen an IDE that is very good at everything (and never really one that is good at source control). IDEs (and I swear it is the only reason I use IntelliJ over Atom) gives you proper code refactoring and intellisense functionality. Sublime, Atom and the like get close but they never get those 100% right.
 

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Thor,

on the first page of this thread, you got your answer to question 1 about 3 or 4 times.
You got me telling you how I use bitbucket with PHPstorm every day.

You got _kabal_ re-iterating that the CLI is the way to go.

Again, you did exactly what I said here (emphasised part):
Except you probably haven't read the other 28 to 37 threads where Thor asks something, which can be found with about 5 minutes of googling, and get's a couple of similar answers but doesn't like them so he skips them and complains that no-one is helping him or that it can't be done.

Maybe if you read a couple of those threads you may understand where the attitude in this one is coming from..

.

To which you replied

Again just rambling, please. Impress me. Answer my two apparently basic questions. Cause no one is able to it seems.

Come on ...
 
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