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Release Notes: 1.14

Shubham Yadav edited this page May 2, 2019 · 19 revisions

What's New in Release 1.14

  • Support for Language Server Protocol by subhashjha333 and shubhsnov : Brackets now supports Language Server Protocol. The inbuilt language client can be used and customized to facilitate integration of language servers (such as PHP, Python, and more) to provide features like code hinting, parameter hinting, jump to definition etc.
  • PHP Support by niteskum : Brackets now supports PHP via integration of a PHP language server. When writing PHP code, you can take advantage of code hinting, function parameter hinting, jump to definition, document and project wide symbols, find references and linting.

Full change logs: brackets and brackets-shell

Community contributions to Brackets

Pulling source code from Git

TODO: any brackets-shell updates? which of the below messages are applicable?

  • A new brackets-shell build is required for this sprint. Be sure to rerun grunt setup before building.
  • Recommended: rebuild or reinstall an updated brackets-shell (no critical updates, but there are bugfixes).
  • Rebuilding/updating brackets-shell is optional for this release.
  • Rebuilding/updating brackets-shell is not required for this release.
  • brackets-shell's Node dependencies have changed. Run npm install before rebuilding brackets-shell.
  • Some submodules were updated this sprint. Run git submodule update to ensure your source tree is fully up to date.
  • A submodule URL was changed this sprint. Run git submodule sync and then git submodule update --init --recursive to ensure your local source tree reflects the update.

Bugs fixed in Release 1.14

For details on the bugs addressed, please refer to closed Release 1.14 bugs. Not all fixed bugs will be caught by this search query, however.

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