-** Importing TextMate snippets
-
-There are a couple of tools that take TextMate's ".tmSnippet" xml files
-and create YASnippet definitions:
-
-
- - [[http://code.nokrev.com/?p=snippet-copier.git;a=blob_plain;f=snippet_copier.py][a python script by Jeff Wheeler]]
-
- - a [[http://yasnippet.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/extras/textmate_import.rb][ruby tool]] , =textmate_import.rb= adapted from [[http://www.neutronflux.net/2009/07/28/shoulda-snippets-for-emacs/][Rob Christie's]],
- which I have uploaded to the repository.
-
-
-In this section, i'll shortly cover the *second* option.
-
-Download the =textmate_import.rb= tool and the TextMate bundle you're
-interested in.
-
-#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
- $ curl -O http://yasnippet.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/extras/textmate_import.rb
- $ svn export http://svn.textmate.org/trunk/Bundles/HTML.tmbundle/
-#+END_EXAMPLE
-
-Then invoke =textmate_import.rb= like this:
-
-#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
- $ ./textmate_import.rb -d HTML.tmbundle/Snippets/ -o html-mode -g HTML.tmbundle/info.plist
-#+END_EXAMPLE
-
-You should end up with a =html-mode= subdir containing snippets exported
-from textmate.
-
-#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
- $ tree html-mode # to view dir contents, if you have 'tree' installed
-#+END_EXAMPLE
-
-The =-g= is optional but helps the tool figure out the grouping.
-According to [[./snippet-organization.org][Organizing Snippets]], don't forget to touch
-=.yas-make-groups= and =.yas-ignore-filename-triggers= inside the
-=html-mode= dir.
-
-Also try =textmate_import.rb --help= for a list of options.