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Name: CodeKit
Version: - 2.1.1 Mac Platform: Intel Includes: K OS version: 10.8 or higher 64 bit Link for more information: http://incident57.com/codekit/index.html CodeKit helps you build websites faster and better. Its flagship features are listed below and the one-minute teaser video to the right is a good place to start. Compile Everything: Process Less, Sass, Stylus, Jade, Haml, CoffeeScript, Javascript and Compass files automatically each time you save. Easily set options for each language. Live Browser Reloads: Instantly see changes in your browser, with animation and without hitting the refresh button or installing plugins. Great for tweaking layouts! Combine & Minify: Reduce load times by mashing Javascript & CoffeeScript files together and then minifying with Uglify.js. It's so easy, you'll giggle like a schoolgirl. Seriously. And more...... Whats new: NEW: @import globbing is now fully supported for Sass, Compass and Stylus files. Writing @import "someFolder/*" will cause all relevant files in that folder to be imported in alphabetical order. CodeKit will correctly mark them as imported and recompile the base file when they change. NOTE: Libsass does not support globbing. "Tree globbing" (i.e., writing @import "someFolder/**/*"; to import all files in all subfolders of 'someFolder') is NOT supported anywhere because that's how the world ends. FIXED: Uglify.js updated to 2.4.15 to resolve an issue that prevented source maps from being written correctly. FIXED: You can now add Hooks in the New Project Defaults area and those Hooks will automatically be added to brand new projects from then on. FIXED: The Google Web Starter Kit link now actually works. FIXED: If you import files with periods in their names like @import "somefile.colors"; and omit the extension (because you like to live dangerously), CodeKit will now try to guess what you meant and link files correctly, instead of assuming '.colors' is the extension. (If you use file names with dots in them, you should never omit the extension.) FIXED: Deleting the config.codekit file in a project while it's in CodeKit will no longer cause that project's settings to warp back to your New Project Default values. Hodor. Related Torrents
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