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noide

v0.1.1

Published

Web Editor built on hapi and nes websockets using browserify, superviews.js, bootstrap and the ACE editor.

Downloads

43

Readme

noide

noide is a web-based code editor built using Node.js.

It's a useful, lightweight editor that runs in the browser.

Instructions

npm install noide -g

Then cd to the directory you want to edit and execute

noide

Now point your browser to http://localhost:3000/

You should see a page something like this:

ide

*** WARNING ***

If you'd like to try out this IDE that's great BUT USE CAUTION.

Ensure any code is backed up regularly. I would not like it to be responsible for any work lost.

Also, there is no authentication or security built in. That is left to you. Do not run on a publicly accessible server/port.

Features

noide’s current features:

  • File explorer tree view
  • File operations (create/delete/rename files and directories etc.)
  • Syntax highlighted code editing for many programming languages
  • Run simple shell commands and npm run-scripts
  • Find/Find+Replace
  • standardjs validation warnings and code formatting
  • Emmet
  • Code snippets
  • Themeable

Built using:

License

noide is released under a MIT License:

Copyright (C) 2014-2016 by David Stone