

It may be worth me just writing EE templates and includes in CodeKit, because let’s face it all I really want to use CK for is for compiling my Sass, and perhaps even CoffeeScript.ĬodeKit has a nice option to include an External Server like MAMP, which is what I would use if I was to develop locally anyway. Now I don’t even know if this is going to be possible, it probably isn’t but I’m just checking. Now because I use Sass and CodeKit, I would like to be able to create ExpressionEngine code within CodeKit.

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Now I know there are probably other ways of doing things and I totally appreciate that people will want to advise me to use other tools, but these are the tools I prefer to use and have done for a while, so really just looking for some advice on how to optimise my workflow.īy the way I am talking about developing websites with ExpressionEngine. I use Git Tower to do all my commits and stuff, and I also use Beanstalk to deploy. I have used Grunt before, but if I much prefer GUI’s, hence CodeKit. I also use CodeKit because I write with Sass and I love the way I can easily create templates and includes using the ‘kit’ format. I develop using Coda, which I know isn’t the most popular tool (ST2 being that), but I like it. So I’m asking for some sound advice on how I can utilise the tools I use to improve my workflow. However, I feel like I can do better with my workflow. Over the years I have been trying to refine my way of doing things, using good old FTP for years, but now I use Git and have been for around 5 years.

I’ve been designing websites for little over 15 years, and developing them more the past 10.
