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codekit adding custom languages features videos help about updates menu buy now adding custom languages view topics close topics first steps getting started live reload browsers browser sync set language options set output paths action second steps defaults for new projects build your project set target browsers stuff to know codekit git troubleshooting license recovery postcss tools autoprefixer purgecss custom postcss plugins other tools npm babel js transpiler terser js minifier rollup js bundler cache buster html minifier lightningcss bless languages sass less stylus javascript coffeescript typescript pug haml slim kit markdown json image optimizers webp png jpeg svg gif frameworks codekit frameworks tailwind bootstrap bourbon bitters zurb foundation susy nib jeet syntax checkers eslint advanced hooks environment variables adding custom languages team workflows scripting codekit editor plugins nova atom sublime text coda 2 more read only mode upgrading from 2 0 faq 4 07 watch the screencast you can add your own languages to codekit open project settings then select the other category under languages click the add button in the top table to add a custom file extension select an extension in the list the window shows the same controls that codekit offers for every other language you can set the starting output action and output path style for files with this extension for details see setting output actions paths default output file extensions if your project does not use a build folder or you re editing the defaults for new projects codekit configures your custom language to name output files following this pattern inputfilename output inputfileextension this stops the output file from overwriting the input file to change this behavior adjust the pattern in the output filename text field at the bottom of the output settings area you probably want a hook too if you add a custom language to codekit you likely want the app to actually do something when you process files of that type that s what hooks are for made in san diego ca follow the developer on twitter email support report a bug privacy policy
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