CodeMirror 6 is a new code editor library for the web, a from-scratch implementation based on the experience of building and maintaining versions 1 to 5 for the past 13 years. It aims to be more extensible and accessible than previous versions. As of today, version 6.0 is stable. Going forward, probably at least several years, all new releases will be under the 6 major version, and be backwards co
TOAST UI Editor 3.0 Dark Theme🎊 TOAST UI Editor 3.0 is here! 🎊With the release of TOAST UI Editor 2.0, we were able to improve a lot of features including the Editor’s markdown parsing accuracy, syntax highlighting feature, scroll sync accuracy, and more. All of these improvements were made possible due to the implementation of our own ToastMark markdown parser. However, because we focused mainl
It has been a long time coming, but after almost 4 years of research, planning and developing, we give you a totally new experience in rich text editing — CKEditor 5. For those who are not familiar with CKEditor 5 yet — it is a powerful framework that enables you to create any kind of text editing solution and include real-time collaborative editing inside. #Overview Here is a general overview of
The heart of the new CKEditor Ecosystem is undoubtedly our brand new editor, CKEditor 5. It’s not simply the next major version of one the most popular rich text editors out there. It’s the next chapter on what web text editors are, how they should be used and what possibilities they bring. Be ready to forget everything you knew so far about text editors and open your mind to a whole new experienc
Two years ago, I started the ProseMirror project because I wanted to take a stab at a better approach to WYSIWYG-style editing. Today, I'm releasing version 1.0 of the library. The architecture and scope of the project have changed quite a bit during its lifetime, but I feel that the original goal has been met. ProseMirror is a Web interface component, and though some of the challenges it tackles
What's New in Release 1.11 Support for ECMAScript 2015 by swmitra : Brackets now supports ECMAScript 2015. Quick-type listing now shows classes, methods, arrow functions, generator functions and much more. Brackets also supports linting of ECMAScript 2015 code, with ESLint defaulting as Javascript linter, as well. Brackets on Linux by nethip : Brackets now offers full support for the Linux platfor
Go Get Brackets 1.5 As of today, Brackets 1.5 is available for download. As we mentioned last week, the Adobe engineers on Brackets are working on bringing Brackets into Dreamweaver as the code surface and we expect progress on the open source project to be slower as that happens. But we still hope to do regular releases and our community is fantastic so a lot of the work that will be in those rel
Brackets 1.4 is here Today we are releasing Brackets 1.4, that has some great features which include, the new instant search, better preferences editability to name a few. Instant Search Say hello to instant search! Searching across files in Brackets has never been this fast. We have worked ground up to improve the performance of find in files inside Brackets. The end result was so good that we no
Brackets 1.2 Now Available Brackets 1.2 is out and has a bunch of really fantastic features that users have been asking for for a while. Between a longer than usual winter break for Adobe and ramping up new team members, and fixing some last minute Linux issues, this release took a bit longer than expected, but we hope you enjoy it! New Features A couple of things you’ll immediately see are that w
Brackets 1.0 and Extract for Brackets (Preview) Now Available 1.0, we did it! This is a big milestone for the Brackets project. Right now you can grab version 1.0 of Brackets, as well as a preview of Extract for Brackets, an extension that Adobe has been working on. Extract for Brackets (Preview) speeds up the process of pulling design information like colors, fonts, and measurement info out of a
Brackets 0.44 Release: Split View Split view has been one of our most requested features for Brackets and with Release 0.44 it’s finally landed. In this release we’ve also overhauled the file tree which should make it more robust. You can see the full list of enhancements here and grab the release here. Split View With release 0.44 you can now view two documents side-by-side in either horizontal v
Brackets Sprint 34 Build Brackets Sprint 34 marks a new beginning for our installation process. For the first time Brackets will be installed to just “Brackets”� – not “Brackets Sprint 34″�. This means that Brackets Sprint 35 will install over top of the Brackets Sprint 34 installation allowing for shortcuts, symlinks, pinned tasktray items, dock icons, etc… to point to the Sprint 35 install. Linu
Microsoft is holding an AI Agents Hackathon, and we want to see what you can build with Python! We'll have 20+ live streams showing you how to build AI agents with Python using popular agent frameworks and Microsoft technologies. Then, you can submit your project for a chance to win prizes, including a Best in Python prize!
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