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Michael asked on 27 Mar 2013, 01:28 AM
Hi,

As Icenium stores files on its own cloud service, how would we manipulate the files directly if we needed to without going through the Graphite IDE?  For example we use Compass to compile / pre-process scss files into css, so we need to run that on a local machine against a local path. 
I know the source files are under AppData, and we could access them there, but if those files are edited outside of Graphite, then does it all get out of sync with the same files that are on your cloud service?

There's going to be other tools we need to run to to minimize, etc, so seems that the cloud files model has maybe gone one step too far to take over complete dev environment?  Are you thinking of having ability later where the local git repository can be located on the local machine instead of in your cloud service?

Any suggestions how we can deal with this right now?

Thanks,
Michael




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answered on 28 Mar 2013, 02:22 PM
Hi Michael,

Thank you for the constructive feedback! As you have found out, currently meddling with project files outside of Icenium scope would cause problems. The good news is that we have some ideas on the direction that we should further develop our offering in order to handle scenarios like yours.

Nevertheless, we highly recommend heading to our feedback portal and request the features you're currently missing. This would help us prioritize upcoming features.

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Steve
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