
CodeMirror
What is CodeMirror?
CodeMirror belongs to Editors category.
CodeMirror is a versatile, open-source JavaScript component that provides a powerful and customizable code editor for web browsers. It's designed to be embedded in web applications, offering a rich set of features typically found in desktop IDEs. CodeMirror supports syntax highlighting for a wide...
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