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    treeshell

    treeshell

    Eclipse Shell Script Editor with Tree View. Opens No-Extension-Files.

    An Eclipse editor for shell (bash) scripts. Features: 1) Content outline with tree view for functions. 2) Association with files without an extension. 3) Jumping between if-then-else-elif-fi, do-done, etc. (CTRL+SHIFT+P jump forwards, CTRL+ZERO jump backwards.) 4) Easily copy the file-path of the edited file (CTRL+SHIFT+9). It's convenient to paste and execute in a console then. Installation instructions: NOTE1: these instructions won't work if you used an online installer for...
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    queAceTu

    queAceTu

    Open your files with the "eye" of a developer

    Simple tool to open all the files you are interested in at the right line just in few clicks. By means of an own mini http server it interacts locally with the browser to open the files either in ACE editors or native html textareas. Help is also opened in the browser.
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