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Developer(s) | Olivier Sessink |
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Initial release | 1999 |
Stable release | 2.2.15[1]
/ 17 March 2024 |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Cross-platform (POSIX) |
Type | Text editor |
License | GPL-3.0-or-later |
Website | bluefish |
Bluefish is a free and open-source software advanced Source-code_editor with a variety of tools for programming and website development. It supports editing source code such as C, JavaScript, Java, Python, as well as markup languages such as HTML, XHTML, XML. It is available for many platforms, including Linux, macOS.[2] and Windows,[3][4] and can be used via integration with GNOME or run as a stand-alone application. Designed as a compromise between plain text editors and full programming IDEs, Bluefish is lightweight, fast and easy to learn, while providing many IDE features[5]. It has been translated into 17 languages. The source code is available under the GNU General Public License.