Lightweight in-browser front-end editor
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Mar 9, 2017 - JavaScript
Lightweight in-browser front-end editor
Collaborative code editor using Ace Editor, Code-Mirror, and ShareDB
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CodeEditor for HTML, CSS & Javascript
Front-end web app that displays common JavaScript method info including: String, Array, Object, Date, Number. Code-mirror editor allows user to practice provided examples.
A simple text editor that makes it easy to write and read nested notes in https://standardnotes.org/
📝 A large collection of Code Mirror themes for your coding pleasure
Repo for test some components
An installable PWA text editor which works without an internet connection using IndexedDB database for storing data.
An online code editor which supports HTML, CSS, and javaScript Development. A Markdown editor for generating readme.
A PWA Text-Editor that runs in the browser. It features a number of data-persistence techniques that serve as redundancy in case one of the options is not supported by the browser. The application also functions offline.
Code Mirror 6 plugin for Turtle autocompletion based on RDFS/SHACL schemas 🐢
Development, a space where you share everything with everyone.
Developed a code compiler and editor using the Judge-0 and Code Mirror APIs Implemented various functionalities including input/output, downloading, importing, and full screen mode Supported four programming languages and had a responsive design with ten themes Used Context and Tailwind, and implemented Firebase for user data storage
PWA that allows you to create notes or code snippets with or without an internet connection.
Web App for Interview Taking
The Online Code Editor is a lightweight user-friendly web tool for simple web projects. It supports HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, with features like reset, open/save, syntax highlighting, two layouts, and direct learning resource access.
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