Brackets is a free and open-source text editor from Adobe Systems, primarily used for web development. It is written in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and has a robust plugin system for extending its capabilities. It is cross-platform and runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Brackets includes many features to make web development easier, including a live HTML editor with inline editing, code completion, and syntax highlighting; a JavaScript debugger; and automatic browser previewing for HTML and CSS. It also has integrated tools for pre-processing languages such as Sass and LESS, and for working with frameworks such as Angular and React. The app also supports Git version control, allowing developers to easily sync their work with other developers. Brackets can be used to work with local or remote files, and can be connected to a remote server using the FTP/SFTP protocol. It also has built-in support for Dropbox, Google Drive, and other cloud services, allowing developers to easily backup and sync their projects.
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