A sublime text editor for Chrome OS
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installer.js Clear out the syncFileSystem stuff for now. 2013-12-03 18:52:10 -08:00
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package.json Updated package.json to go with Gruntfile. 2013-09-11 14:46:56 -07:00
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Caret

Caret is a serious, graphical programmer's editor running as a Chrome Packaged App. Inspired by Sublime and built on top of the Ace editing component, it offers powerful features like:

  • multiple cursors
  • tabbed editing and retained files
  • syntax highlighting and themes
  • command palette/smart go to
  • hackable, synchronized configuration files
  • project files and folder view

More information, links to Caret in the Chrome Web Store, and an external package file are available at http://thomaswilburn.net/caret. Documentation can be found in the wiki.

You can also easily load Caret from source, either to hack around on or to have the absolute bleeding edge. Clone this repo to your local machine, then visit chrome://extensions and enable Developer Mode. Then click the button marked "Load unpacked extension..." and select the directory containing Caret's manifest.json.

If you use Caret and would like to show your appreciation, please consider donating to the EFF's Fund to End Software Patents. You can also give a gift through Gittip.