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Eclipse Node.js IDE

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Enide: will you love me forever?

Eclipse Node IDE

Eclipse Node IDE is set of plugins for Eclipse IDE to help you with Node.js development. The core plugin is Nodeclipse-1 (sources), that is responsible for creation and debugging of Node.js applications.

Installation

In a few words

Just import "EclipseNodeIDE-x.x.p2f" file provided.

Detailed

  1. Get latest Eclipse from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/.
    Recommended is Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers, that contains Eclipse web tools.

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It comes already with EGit, so you already have tool to work with GitHub or any git server.

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  1. Get NodeIDE.p2f and save it.

  2. Then in Eclipse File -> Import \ Install Software Items from File

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  1. Select file and items you want to install.

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  1. Review and confirm installed items.

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After installation you have more icons in Help -> About Eclipse

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Usage in pictures

Switch to Node perspective (e.g. Window -> Open Perspective -> Other ...)

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Create new Node project Alt+Shift+N (File -> New -> Project ..)

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Create new Express project Alt+Shift+N (File -> New -> Project ..)

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IDE overview

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Status

Current version is 0.2, the same as Nodeclipse-1. You can help by developing plugins, or proposing components to use.

Node.js framework developer please write us, if you want Eclipse Node IDE to support your framework.

TODO: provided link. (how to link)

Contacts

Reminder: This project is set of plugins, if you have question about functioning of a component, please look for the project contacts.

Eclipse Node.js IDE (Enide) by [Paul Verest](mailto:[email protected]?subject=Enide - Question &body=I have pressed linked in README.md&attachment="c:\a.bmp")