Code App

Desktop-class code editing

Published by: thebaselab

Description

Code App is a MIT-licensed desktop-class code editor for iPadOS with built-in Node.js, Python, C, C++, PHP and Java runtime.
We built it because there is nothing else on the App Store provides all these features in one app:
* A robust, high-performance text editor (Monaco Editor from Visual Studio Code)
* Autocomplete, static code analysis and other language features for Python & Java
* First class local file system support
* Extensive local language support
* SSH / FTP remote connection support (Files and terminal)
* Embedded emulated terminal
* Git Version Control
* Package manager support (pip and npm)
* Markdown, themes, server-side snippet execution and more
Read Code App's documentation: code.thebaselab.com
See the project's source code, roadmap, discussion on GitHub: github.com/thebaselab/codeapp
Send us an email: [email protected]
Privacy Policy: thebaselab.com/privacypolicies
Terms of Use (EULA): www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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4 out of 5

274 ratings in United States

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Code App Reviews

连个基本的代码补全都没有

zooohooy on

United States

最基本的代码补全都做不到(python) 只能说,完全写不下去,和记事本编程有何区别?还卖这么贵

UPDATE PYTHON

tobehonestreview on

United States

If you could update Python to 3.11 that would be awesome. Also if you could do more things with the terminal, that would be cool. Otherwise, really enjoy this VS Code alternative.

Why would you use anything else

guieuiuz on

United States

I had been using textastic for a while but honestly you have to constantly jump through hoops with multiple apps and sacrifice a lot of features youd have in vscode. This app is literally pretty much VS Code for ipad. Its unreal. Please dont use anything else

Hard to use, docs bad, no way to submit questions

jbarnum on

United States

I wasn’t able to check my project out of version control. Tried reading docs, but screens in my app are different than shown in docs. No way to email dev for help.

Great UI Bad file updating

Harrison-HEJL on

United States

I actually want to rate this a 4/5 simply for the ease and similarity to VS. it really is impressive with how much is integrated into this app. There are issues with editing, and ease of selecting text but that’s not too big of an issue and just takes getting used to. There is a major problem though detailed below..or maybe I’m doing something wrong? When I attempt to run the HTML / JS / CSS code I’ve edited, it continuously does not update the file locally. It appears updated in the app but when I click the small safari symbol to run the code, it runs old code. For example when I create a new html, it adds default “hello world” to the file, and when I remove “hello world” and add something different, it remains as hello world when running it, but saves changes in the app. I might be missing something, or maybe it’s a local cache? I’m not sure. But this doesn’t seem like it should happen. I really want to use this app but this problem forces me to use “Koder” app instead. I hope I’m wrong and made a mistake and will gladly change this review, or hope it is fixed. Thanks for the hard work in developing this app. Very promising!

Frameworks and Compiler

Badrobatx on

United States

Please add more framework support like(vite) and update nodejs to 18 LTS. And add Golang support

Thanks but…

nezmettin on

United States

Thanks for the brilliant features and I believe it’s the best for iPad. However, some libraries like tkinter aren’t available for Python and changing the location of bash etc. features are not available. Lastly, I believe in the team and you can fix all the bugs and thanks for the app!

Not for students

DCpowered on

United States

I was initially very pleasantly surprised to see this offline IDE for the iPad, but it is unfortunately quite buggy and the compiler output is not accurate. So, if you are studying programming, I think that this app in its current state is not a good option, as you can easily get confused. This app certainly has a lot of potential, so hopefully, it will get more love from the developer.

BUG

Andy7im on

United States

Please fix this. On IPad Pro I can’t copy without Apple Pencil. I just can’t select area for cope the pointer doesn’t work

Best App for Coding on iPad BY FAR

LeftClickMage on

United States

This app is everything that I was looking for, and more! It has emmet abbreviation for easy coding, color palette when dealing with css, and so much more functionality. It has a nice and sleek finish, and is very smooth to code with. It’s entire app is open source on GitHub, and if you have any questions you can ask there! The creator will respond within 24 hours!! It also has a node js terminal, which means it can push and pull to GitHub. I wish I had known this before paying 20$ for working copy(I don’t have too much regret, since it gives me a lot of functionality). If you are on a budget, this will save you so much money, and let’s be honest, it’s 5$. The same price as a cup of coffee these days. Give this guy the money he deserves for making this amazing app. I would pay so much more for this. 10/5 stars.

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