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− | In addition to the official [[CAOS Tool]]s and Creatures Community-created tools such as [[Sorcerer's Table]], there are many free text editors that work with [[COS files]]. Some community members have created plugins for these text editors to help make CAOS more readable by highlighting different parts of the code in different colours. Some options available are listed below: | + | In addition to the official [[CAOS Tool]]s and Creatures Community-created tools such as [[Sorcerer's Table]] and [[CAOS Chaos (website)]], there are many free text editors that work with [[COS files]]. Some community members have created plugins for these text editors to help make CAOS more readable by highlighting different parts of the code in different colours. Some options available are listed below: |
=== Cross-Platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) === | === Cross-Platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) === |
Revision as of 23:05, 15 July 2022
In addition to the official CAOS Tools and Creatures Community-created tools such as Sorcerer's Table and CAOS Chaos (website), there are many free text editors that work with COS files. Some community members have created plugins for these text editors to help make CAOS more readable by highlighting different parts of the code in different colours. Some options available are listed below:
Cross-Platform (Windows, Mac, Linux)
- Atom supports syntax highlighting. There is support for CAOS available.
- jEdit supports syntax highlighting. RProgrammer created a file which adds highlighting support for CAOS to jEdit.
- Sublime Text has an evaluation license which does not expire. ham5ter created a file which adds highlighting support to Sublime Text 2.
- Visual Studio Code supports syntax highlighting. There is support for CAOS available.
Windows
- Notepad++ (Felinorn created a User-Defined Language (UDL) XML adding highlighting to Notepad++)
- Programmer's Notepad
Linux
- Vim (Vim official website) supports syntax highlighting. The CDN created a file which adds highlighting support for CAOS to Vim (see Creatures Wiki article on Vim for more information).