fripis Posted July 30, 2014 Share Posted July 30, 2014 [B][SIZE=3][COLOR="#006400"]CodeKit 2.1.2[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [B]Description[/B] CodeKit helps you build websites faster and better. Compile Everything: Process Less, Sass, Stylus, Jade, Haml, Slim, CoffeeScript, Javascript, and Compass files automatically each time you save. Easily set options for each language. Live Browser Reloads: Instantly see changes in your browser, with animation and without hitting the refresh button or installing plugins. Great for tweaking layouts! Combine and Minify: Reduce load times by mashing Javascript and CoffeeScript files together and then minifying with Uglify.js. It's so easy, you'll giggle like a schoolgirl. Seriously. Optimize Images: Losslessly reduce JPEG and PNG file sizes with one click and see the savings. One less thing to do at deployment. (More compression options coming soon!) JSHint and JSLint: Makes debugging scripts fun and easy. Instantly find that one hanging comma that kills IE, or enforce coding styles and best practices across teams. Team Collaboration: Sync project settings across teams and computers in an open JSON format. Keep everyone on the same page or easily jumpstart new sites. Easy Frameworks: Keep just one copy of a file on your drive and easily use it across many projects without worrying about file paths. No more copying files into every new site. It Just Works: There's nothing to install or configure. No mucking around the command line. Just run the app and start working. It's that easy. [B]What's New Version 2.1.2:[/B] NEW: Connections between your devices and CodeKit are now self-healing. When a device loses contact with CodeKit, it will try to reconnect every 5 seconds automatically. FIXED: Browsers on your Mac will continue working with CodeKit's refresh server no matter what happens to your network connection now. FIXED: An issue introduced in the last update that prevented JavaScript files from being combined with CoffeeScript files. FIXED: An issue where files with names like someSass.sass would handle the file extension incorrectly if you omitted it in an @import statement because the extension was also the last part of the file name. Better error messages when Foundation, Bower components and Web Starter Kit fail to download correctly. More fixes for those of you who will try to run CodeKit on the OS X 10.10 Public Beta. You know who you are. [B]Requirements[/B] OS X 10.8 or later [SIZE=3][B]Download [/B][/SIZE] https://www.oboom.com/2PILIKP3 http://ul.to/a7lh6cj3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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