Our thanks to Textastic for sponsoring MacStories this week. (For comparison, even Transmit iOS, discontinued in 2018, continues to work fine today for those who purchased it.) We can’t promise these discontinued apps will work indefinitely, but barring any dramatic iOS changes, they. To learn more about Textastic and what it can do for your code editing needs on the iPhone and iPad, visit, to download a copy today. The good news for Code Editor users is that it should continue to work fine on your devices for the foreseeable future. Dark mode has been improved too, allowing users to select a separate code editor theme and keyboard appearance and preview Markdown using a dark color scheme. Textastic is a text editor for iPhone, iPad and Mac with rich support for syntax highlighting, FTP, SFTP and Dropbox. theme color-scheme textmate textmate-theme textastic working-copy. With the release of version 9.3 in June, Textastic gained new keyboard shortcuts for code comments, a setting for automatically inserting a matching closing character for parentheses, square brackets, and curly brackets, code awareness that allows for automatic indentation based on syntax context, an adjustable line height setting, and a setting for displaying the selected line indicator in a document’s gutter. Textastic theme which works well with the Working Copy git client for iOS. The app is regularly updated and maintained too. With robust search and replace that supports regular expressions, keyboard shortcuts that are customizable, and support for Git repositories using Working Copy, it’s the most powerful code editor you’ll find anywhere with a long list of features, including support for the Files app, drag and drop, printing, iCloud Drive, Split View, multiwindowing, context menus, and a whole lot more. Because Textastic supports tabs, you can even have multiple files and SSH terminals open simultaneously. You can manage remote file transfers with FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Dropbox, and Google Drive and there’s a terrific, full-featured SSH terminal built right into the app. If tt is passed a directory, cd to it and open it in Textastic. Textastic goes well beyond the features of a classic text editor, though. If tt command is called without an argument, launch Textastic. The app is compatible with Sublime Text and TextMate syntax definitions too. Textastic is also a full-featured Markdown text editor that includes a built-in web server and Safari support for previewing your work. Every week, I archive old GitHub documents from Textastic on iOS, committing changes in Working Copy with GitHub notifications that are delivered to. Textastic handles highlighting for HTML, JavaScript, CSS, PHP, C, C++, Swift, Objective-C, Java, LaTeX, Python, Ruby, Perl, Lua, and dozens more. The app’s versatility starts with its extensive support of syntax highlighting for more than 80 programming and markup languages. and git as my version control, though more than a few pages were written on a 9.7' iPad Pro using the Textastic text editor and WorkingCopy git client. Textastic is the most complete and versatile code editor available for your iPad and iPhone.
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