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    Ace Editor

    Ace Editor

    Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor)

    Ace is an embeddable code editor written in JavaScript. It matches the features and performance of native editors such as Sublime, Vim and TextMate. It can be easily embedded in any web page and JavaScript application. Ace is maintained as the primary editor for Cloud9 IDE and is the successor of the Mozilla Skywriter (Bespin) project.
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    CodeMirror

    CodeMirror

    A versatile in-browser code editor

    CodeMirror is a versatile in-browser code editor implemented in JavaScript. Made specifically for editing code, it comes with more than a hundred language modes and numerous addons for more advanced code editing functionality. CodeMirror comes with several useful features, including autocompletion, code folding, configurable key bindings, Linter integration and many more. It supports the standard desktop versions of the following browsers: Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera and Internet...
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    UIkit

    UIkit

    Lightweight modular front-end framework for developing web interfaces

    A lightweight and modular front-end framework for developing fast and powerful web interfaces. UIkit will work on pretty much any modern browser. Using UIkit works best if you have a solid code editor, for example Sublime Text or Atom. To be even more efficient, we recommend that you install one of the autocomplete plugins for your favorite IDE or code editor. This saves a lot of time, as you won't have to look up and type all UIkit classes and markup. To use UIkit's CSS and JavaScript, include the files in your own HTML and then create the markup of any of the components. ...
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