
In-window highlighting of syntax and semantic issues.


Enhanced language-specific text completions.There are also six core additions to BBEdit 14 for developers thanks to support for the Language Server Protocol (LSP): “BBEdit 14 will use conda or miniconda to detect your virtual environments, and provides a mechanism for switching the active environment for use when running Unix tools and scripts from within BBEdit.” Other big additions include Anaconda virtual environments, sure to be popular with data scientists or those who switch quickly between library configs. We’ve added a new “Notes” feature in BBEdit 14, which provides a large variety of ways to create notes that automatically save themselves, and, perhaps more important, automatically title themselves so that you don’t end up wondering which of your 305 “untitled text” documents is the one you’re looking for. Notes – We know that many of our customers create a lot of untitled documents for quick note-taking, and rely on BBEdit’s legendary stability and robust crash recovery to protect their work. The big highlights include notes arriving with an auto-save feature: To help catch up, there are also the notes from any older versions that we’ve released since the last time you’ve looked. (We spent a lot of time writing those notes, so it would be great for someone to read them.

Lots. We encourage you to read the complete change notes for BBEdit 14.0. The new release includes over 40 additions including integrated notes, enhanced developer features like LSP support, new built-in languages, Anaconda virtual environments, and much more.ĭeveloper Bare Bones shared the news on its website today detailed everything new and updated with BBEdit 14.
BBEDIT REVIEW UPDATE
Popular HTML and text editor BBEdit from Bare Bones is getting a big update with version 14 for Mac.
