Coda 2 editor11/22/2023 ![]() ![]() For Coda 2.5 or higher FastTab 3.0.0 by Justin Hileman Jump to tabs with a hotkey! For Coda 1.6.3 or higher File Path Picker 1.0 by Joe Dakroub Pick a file to insert the absolute or relative path with double, single or no quotes directly into the editor. ![]() EditorConfig Support ( ) For Coda 2.5 or higher EmmetCoda 1.0.4 by Sergey Chikuyonok Emmet - the essential toolkit for web-developers For Coda 2.5 or higher Emporter 1.0.0 by Young Dynasty EURL Instantly create a secure, public preview URL to your project For Coda 2.5 or higher ESLint JS Validator 1.0 by Marcel Wlotzka ESLint JavaScript validator. For Coda 1.6.8 or higher Dash Coda 1.2.1 by Kapeli Initiate API documentation searches in Dash For Coda 1.6 or higher Decode Base64 encoded text 1.0 by Duncan Stickings Decode Base64 encoded text For Coda 1.6.8 or higher Docblock 2.0.1 by Justin Hileman Generate PHP Docblocks like magick! For Coda 1.6.3 or higher Dolphiq 1 by Dolphiq BV A collection of handy (CSS) related functions For Coda 1.6.8 or higher EditorConfig 1.0.2 by Panic Inc. For Coda 2.0.1 or higher CodeKitCodaPlugin 3.1 by Bryan D K Jones Automate Coda+CodeKit workflows For Coda 2.0.1 or higher CommentBlock 1.0 by Norman Russo Cool comment block to the selected text! Multiple Style for every needs For Coda 1.6.8 or higher Comparator v13 by WEBER Antoine Comparator is a Coda2 plugin, that launch your favorite diff tool, and compare files. Plug-ins Chromium Coda 1.1 by AhmedGeek Run Chrome Apps And Extensions From Inside Coda, Generate Manifests and Upload to Store. I’m an avid Coda user and it’s not for lack of exploring.Plug-ins for Coda 2 can be found on our downloads site. So with that being said… love 1) One Window Development So you can calibrate my opinions, I’ve given the following text editors at least a ride around the block. I am a complete type A personality when it comes to the organization of my Mac. Coda 2 editor windows#Īmong the things I hate the most are loose files (anywhere), a cluttered desktop and possibly the worst of them all, layers and layers of application windows stacked on top of each other. I like to at least see a sliver of my desktop somewhere. It’s so easy to get going and leave a few photoshop documents up, your FTP client, a browser or dozen open and of course there is the distracting things like twitter apps and iTunes etc etc… At least Coda combines a very capable FTP client, terminal, preview and element inspector. I dont’ care for Dreamweaver and the many WYSIWYG panels that take up valuable screen space. Some sort of split screen feature is an absolute must for me now. Not only is the sites tab all pretty looking, it saves all your FTP/local information and keeps an updated thumbnail of your site. If you have to shut down coda or switch projects, when you return it’s as if you never left. You can change your editor colors very easily. This not only easily distinguish what exactly is going on in your varying syntax but it helps keep things festive too. Take a look at Justin Hilimen’s themes for great examples. ![]() Being able to customize the color of each syntax (with the added options to bold or italic) is very helpful when scrolling through lines and lines of code. 4)Split PanesĬan’t live without this feature now. Most common set up for me during development is : (from left to right) Main monitor = File browser>CSS>whatever file I might be working on. Second monitor = A Coda preview window and 4-5 other browsers neatly stacked up :). I find this setup creates a situation where most everything is right in font of me and very little window swapping is needed unless I need firebug, photoshop/illustrator or another browser. ![]()
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