Brackets is an open-source editor developed by Adobe and now supports Linux. This software is very useful for web designers and developers because it supports HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This is a lightweight software with some interesting features, such as code preview or quick editing. Quick editing provides a simple and intuitive interface that provides you with the tools you need to manipulate the Code, while the core Preview mode allows you to quickly browse the source code for easier editing. The latest version 0.38.0 that can be used in Linux
Brackets is an open-source editor developed by Adobe and now supports Linux. This software is very useful for web designers and developers because it supports HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
This is a lightweight software with some interesting features, such as code preview or quick editing. Quick editing provides a simple and intuitive interface that provides you with the tools you need to manipulate the Code, while the core Preview mode allows you to quickly browse the source code for easier editing. The latest version 0.38.0 can be used in Linux.
PPA is available and supports almost all Ubuntu and derivative version systems. Open the terminal and enter the following command:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: webupd8team/brackets
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install brackets
Uninstall command:
Sudo apt-get remove brackets
Remove PPA Source:
Sudo apt-get install ppa-purge
Sudo ppa-purge ppa: webupd8team/brackets
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