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Zend Code Analyzer in TextMate
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Zend Code Analyzer (part of Zend Studio) is a powerful tool that analyzes PHP scripts and detects errors and warnings possibly generated by your code. I have been using Zend Studio for a while, and I miss this feature a lot when working with TextMate. Fortunately, thanks to great extensibility of TM, one can include code analysis in the PHP bundle within just a few minutes.
After completing the steps below, you will be able to press a combination of keys and ZendCodeAnalyzer will analyze your PHP script and render its output like on the screen below:

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