Brackets is an open-source text editor that is widely used for web development. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Brackets on Debian Latest.
Before installing Brackets, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:
It is essential to update and upgrade your system before installing anything new on it. Use the following command to update your Debian system:
sudo apt-get update
Once the process is complete, upgrade your system with the command:
sudo apt-get upgrade
Brackets requires some dependencies like libgcrypt11 and libgconf-2-4 to work correctly. Run the following command to install them:
sudo apt-get install libgcrypt11 libgconf-2-4
Download the latest version of Brackets from their official website at http://brackets.io/. To download the latest version of Brackets, use the following command:
wget https://github.com/adobe/brackets/releases/download/release-1.14.0/Brackets.Release.1.14.0.64-bit.deb
Once the download is complete, run the following command to install the Brackets package:
sudo dpkg -i Brackets.Release.1.14.0.64-bit.deb
Brackets should now be installed on your Debian system. To launch Brackets, use the following command:
brackets
That's it! You have now installed Brackets on your Debian system. You can now start using Brackets for web development.
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