This project is based on the Chrome App codepad-chrome-app. I am trying to rewrite this as a web application that can run completely client-side. The app needs a server so that it can perform ajax
requests---i.e. fetch files in the local directory space---but does not run any code on the server.
The correct way to build this app would be to re-implement the functions of the chrome
API as pure javascript. As a shortcut, I'm using a shim called Web-Extension-Shim I found through a stackoverflow post.
The rest of the README below is unchanged from the original.
Code Pad IDE is a free and lightweight IDE/text editor built for Chrome operating system. Code Pad allows you to write code and build projects in an easy way right on your Chrome OS device.
The IDE supports a variety of different languages!
P.S. You can also use it as a simple text editor, if that's all you need (duh)...
Bash, C/C++, CoffeeScript, CSS3, Dockerfile, GitIgnore, GoLang, HTML5, Java, JavaScript, JSON, Less, Lua, Markdown, MS SQL, Perl, PHP, PHTML, Plain text, Python, Ruby, Rust, Sass, Scala, SQL, TypeScript, XML, XHTML.
- Full project browsing & management
- Over 20 familiar themes (Monokai, etc...)
- Choice of crisp monospaced editor fonts
- Ready-made code snippets
- Syntax error & bug detection/alerts
- Syntax highlighting
- Code auto-completion & hinting
- Code folding
- Works with Google Drive or Local storage
- Centralized clipboard with ChromeOS
- Automatic indent and outdent
- Tweakable interface
- Key bindings
- Drag & drop files with your mouse
- Toggle between soft tabs & real tabs
- Line wrapping
- Runs in fullscreen
- Cut, copy & paste functionality
Chromebook
The Code Pad IDE can be installed directly from the Chrome store here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/code-pad-ide/adaepfiocmagdimjecpifghcgfjlfmkh
Other devices
Alternatively, if you're not running a Chrome OS device just follow these steps:
- Clone/download this repo to your local machine
- Open Google Chrome browser
- Enter chrome://extensions in the URL bar and enable Developer Mode.
- While still on the extensions page, click the button marked
Load unpacked extension...
and select the directory containing the Code Pad manifest.json file. - The app should be 'installed' on your device and should be accessible via your start menu or programs folder