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    Code App

    Code App

    Building a full-fledged code editor for iPad

    Bringing desktop-like editing experience to iPad, available on App Store and TestFlight. Use VS Code as a design template while providing key functionalities with Monaco-editor and native code. We built it because there is nothing else on the App Store that provides all these features in one app. A robust, high-performance text editor (Monaco Editor from Visual Studio Code) First class local file system support. Embedded emulated terminal. Local backend development environment (Node and PHP...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    MarkEdit

    MarkEdit

    Just like TextEdit on Mac but dedicated to Markdown

    MarkEdit is a free and open-source Markdown editor, for macOS. It's just like TextEdit on Mac but dedicated to Markdown.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    CodeEdit for macOS

    CodeEdit for macOS

    Elevate your code editing experience. Open source, free forever

    CodeEdit is a code editor built by the community, for the community, written entirely and unapologetically for macOS. Features include syntax highlighting, code completion, project find and replace, snippets, terminal, task running, debugging, git integration, code review, extensions, and more. Developers that use a Mac should be able to use an editor that feels at home on the Mac. Comparable editors are built on Electron. This is a huge limitation because it cannot utilize system resources...
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    Proton for iOS

    Proton for iOS

    Purely native and extensible rich text editor for iOS and macOS

    Proton is a simple library that allows you to extend the behavior of a text view to add rich content that you always wanted. It provides a simple API that allows you to extend the textView to include complex content like nested textViews or for that matter, any other UIView. In the simplest terms - It's what you always wanted UITextView to be. Be a standalone component with nothing that is specific to anything that is required in complex Text Editor. At its most basic form, it should be able...
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    Runestone

    Runestone

    Performant plain text editor for iOS with syntax highlighting

    Performant plain text editor for iOS with syntax highlighting, line numbers, invisible characters and much more. Runestone uses GitHub's Tree-sitter to parse code to a syntax tree which is used for features that require an understanding of the code in the editor, for example syntax highlighting. Highlight ranges in the text view. Search the text using regular expressions. Automatically detects if a file is using spaces or tabs for indentation. Specify line endings (CR, LF, CRLF) to use when...
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    ZLPhotoBrowser

    ZLPhotoBrowser

    Wechat-like image picker. Support select photos, videos, gif, etc.

    ZLPhotoBrowser is a Wechat-like image picker. Support select normal photos, videos, gif, and live photos. Support edit images and crop video. Image editor (Draw/Crop/Image sticker/Text sticker/Mosaic/Filter/Adjust(Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation)), (Draw color can be customized; Crop ratio can be customized; Filter effect can be customized; You can choose the editing tool you want). Customize the maximum number of previews or selection, the maximum and minimum optional duration...
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    Pine

    Pine

    A modern, native macOS markdown editor

    Pine is a lightweight macOS markdown editor. It's currently a work in progress. It is a document-based application and aims to follow Apple's Human Interface Guidelines. Pine supports multiple folders and files in its sidebar. Individual files can also be opened in tabs and in separate windows. Touch Bar shortcuts are supported on compatible Macs. A Toolbar can be enabled in preferences. Markdown shortcuts are also available as keyboard combinations.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Notepad

    Notepad

    [iOS] A fully themeable markdown editor with live syntax highlighting

    A simple Markdown editor. Notepad gives your users the ability to write and edit Markdown directly in your app. With a JSON stylesheet, it's fully themeable. Add it to your app with only a few lines of code`. Notepad is fully hackable and open-source.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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