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Peppermint (editor)

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Developer(s)
  
Ioannis Zafeiropoulos

Development status
  
Active

Initial release
  
20 October 2014; 2 years ago (2014-10-20)

Stable release
  
1.4 / 7 December 2014; 2 years ago (2014-12-07)

Preview release
  
1.5 beta 18 (Build 4730) / 23 June 2015; 20 months ago (2015-06-23)

Written in
  
Objective-C, CoffeeScript, JavaScript

Peppermint is a text and source code editor for OS X with a JavaScript/CoffeeScript application programming interface (API) and live console. Its core functionality is extendable with plugins, written using the Peppermint API.

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Features

The following is a list of some of the features of Peppermint:

  • Over 70 different syntaxes supported
  • Over 10 different themes
  • Selection of different plugins/tools, for extensibility
  • Run/Preview of code snippets in 27 languages
  • FTP/SFTP mapping support
  • Live JavaScript console
  • Customiseable & scriptable via JavaScript
  • Advanced Editing: Snippets, Autocompletion, Multiple cursors
  • Language support

    Peppermint supports a number of different programming languages, with syntax highlighting, active helpers and related plugins. Like: ActionScript, Ada, AppleScript, Assembly x86, Bash, C#, C++, C, COBOL, CSS, Clojure, CoffeeScript, ColdFusion, D, Elixir, Erlang, Forth, Fortran, Go, HTML, Haml, Haskell, Image, JSON, JSP, Java, JavaScript, LESS, LaTeX, Lisp, Lua, MATLAB, Makefile, Markdown, OCaml, Objective-C, PHP, Pascal, Perl, Plain Text, Prolog, Python, R, Ruby, SQL, Sass, Scala, Scheme, Swift, Tcl, Textile, Velocity, XML, XQuery, YAML

    References

    Peppermint (editor) Wikipedia


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