ksafranski / Nodedit-core

Thin client IDE for working with remote file systems
http://www.nodedit.com
MIT License
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Nodedit - Thin-Client IDE

Nodedit is a web-based, thin-client IDE.

Nodedit is a thin-client IDE that runs completely in the browser. To work with files you connect to an instance of the Nodedit-Server which controls I/O with the remote filesystem. Simply provide the URL (and port) as well as an API key and that's it.

Plugin Submodules

When you pull/clone the source it's important to init and update the submodules. There is a bash script provided, simply do the following:

  1. Ensure the bash file getPlugins.sh has execute rights, typically chmod +x getPlugins.sh will work.
  2. Run the bash file via ./getPlugins.sh

This will initialize and pull the plugins so they work properly.

Running Nodedit

As mentioned above, ensure that you have an instance of Nodedit-Server running on a server.

Once you have a server to connect to just open the client. You can run it locally or serve it from a webserver, it has no rquirements except a modern web browser.

You can also access an instance with the latest build at Noded.it.

License & Usage

Both the Nodedit Client and Server are released under the MIT-style open source license and are free to use, modify, break, tweak, etc to your hearts content. All that is asked is you mention your use of the code somewhere.

More Information & Documentation

For more information on setup, usage, contributing, and API documentation please check out the Nodedit Website.