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sn-code-editor
Advanced tools
The Code Editor is a Standard Notes derived editor that provides syntax highlighting and keyboard shortcuts for over 120 programming languages.
Use your browser to see the Code Editor in action.
Clone the code-editor repository from GitHub.
Run yarn
to install required dependencies.
Open index.html
in your browser where the editor will be running.
See the editor in the desktop app and make changes to the code.
Clone the code-editor repository from GitHub.
Run yarn
to install required dependencies.
Ensure that either the Standard Notes desktop app is available for use or the web app is accessible. Use both locally or with an Extended account (or the extension will not load).
Follow the instructions here to setup the extension locally.
Begin development! Upon making any changes to the code, run yarn build
to build the files to the dist
folder.
Feel free to create a pull request, we welcome your enthusiasm!
Please open a new issue and the Standard Notes team will take a look as soon as we can. For more information on editors, refer to the following link:
We are also reachable on our forum, Slack, Reddit, Twitter, and through email:
FAQs
A code editor for Standard Notes
The npm package sn-code-editor receives a total of 15 weekly downloads. As such, sn-code-editor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sn-code-editor demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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