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codesheet

v1.0.3

Published

Simple web application for js code editing

Readme

Codesheet

Run this app using command: npx codesheet serve

This is an interactive coding environment. You can write Javascript, see it executed, and write comprehensive documentation using Markdown language.

  • You can open and edit different files instead of default codesheet.js:
    npx codesheet serve yourFileName.js

  • You can define the port where app will be launched using --port or -p flags:
    npx codesheet serve -p 8000

  • Click any text cell to edit it; (You can write any notes or docs using text cells.)

  • Import any libraries in code cells using usual syntax. e.g. import React from 'react'; (React included into editor out of box);

  • The code in each code editor is all joined together into one file. If you define a variable in the upper cell, you can refer to it in any following cell!

  • You can show any React component, string, number, or anything else by calling a built-in show() function;

  • Format code via prettier using the "Format" button in the top right corner of editor;

  • Add new cells by hovering on the divider between each cell;

  • Re-order or delete cells using the buttons on the top right;

All of your changes get automatically saved to the file you opened Codesheet with. So if you ran npx codesheet serve filename.js, all of the text and code you write will be saved to the filename.js file.