Brackets is a popular open-source code editor that is specifically designed for front-end web development. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps of how to install Brackets on Linux Mint Latest.
Before getting started, ensure you have the following:
The first step is to head over to the Brackets website (http://brackets.io/) and download the latest .deb file.
Once the download is complete, open the terminal and navigate to the directory where the downloaded file is located. Use the following command to install Brackets:
sudo apt install ./Brackets.Release.1.14.64-bit.deb
Note: Replace the .deb file name with the file name you downloaded.
After completing the installation, type the following command in the terminal to launch Brackets:
brackets
Brackets should launch, and you should be ready to start using it.
That's all there is to it! By following these simple steps, you should now have Brackets installed and ready to use on your Linux Mint Latest system. Happy coding!
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