![]() In Lion, CodeRunner supports Autosaving, Versions and Fullscreen mode. I tend to prefer a simple black-on-white, but there are several dark background/light type options as well. There are even themes to change the color combinations. ![]() The console automatically appears when needed, and can be shown/hidden with a keyboard command.ĬodeRunner offers "completions" (for example: automatically adding a closing bracket when you open one), but it also lets you turn that off if you don't like it. A recent update even made it possible to define arguments, compilations flags, or arguments before sending it to the built-in console. ![]() One of my favorite aspects of it is a built-in terminal console, which lets you test the script without switching over to Terminal or iTerm. In fact, it defaults to using the same template as the last kind of file you saved, so if you tend to write in one language, it will automatically pick that language and template. It automatically applies templates (which are editable) to new files, so whenever I start a new shell script, it automatically includes the header lines and some other settings that I always use. The color coding makes it easy to immediately tell when I am missing a quote or some other basic syntax flaw, which means making fewer mistakes. I have been using it for a few months, mostly for writing shell scripts, and love it. It comes with built-in syntax highlighting for AppleScript, C, C++, Java, JavaScript (Node.js), Objective,C, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, or shell scripting. CodeRunner is a text editor for people who write code.
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