You can make file associations during the setup operation and pick the preferred color scheme, interface language, and extra components (plugins). In addition to the previously mentioned tools, you can extend support for CakePHP, CodeIgniter, Backbone, Ember JS, JQuery, Laravel, Magento, Meteor JS, Perl, Phalcon, Python, Ruby, Twig, WordPress, and Yii. Of course, all these settings can be later changed to your liking.
The default theme adopted by CodeLobster IDE is dark and can be swapped for light mode. It has a file explorer, map, dynamic helper, and panes for search results, call stacks, locals, bookmarks, or errors.
You can establish connections to FTP/SFTP servers, keep multiple tabs opened at once, change the encoding mode, and edit templates for CSS, HTML, JS, LESS, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SCSS, Twig, Volt, text, XML, XSL, and YAML. The language is autodetected by the application to activate syntax highlights.
These are just part of the features provided by CodeLobster IDE. It worked smoothly on Windows 10 in our tests, having minimal impact on system resource consumption. Thanks to its intuitive interface and plethora of features, the IDE should meet the requirements of many programmers.
Easy-to-use source code editor and compiler
FTP/SFTP support, templates, autocomplete, and more
Bonus tools to help code faster javascript debugger
Node.js debugger
Search for tree controls
Updates plugins
The ability to select a language for PHP help
Incorrect autoformat for double braces
Default button for format options
Minor problems in dark color schemes
Storing breakpoints positions
Hotkey for tooltips
Supported OS: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7
RAM (Memory): 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
Free Hard Disk Space: 200 MB or more