Getting back into cfml from 10 years away. I used...
# cfml-general
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Getting back into cfml from 10 years away. I used to have an ide that was lightweight, would complete tags and show parens. I seem to recall it was inexpensive ($60 USD) or free and the cfml add-on was separate or community. Can't remember the name. Anyway I'm looking for something inexpensive with the tag features and low bloat. Recommendations?
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@Nate Smith Welcome back! Most people use VSCode nowadays with the CFML extension from KamasamaK
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Also, check out CommandBox which will replace all of your local CF setup!
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@Nate Smith I'll backup what Brad said. VS Code is free and very customizable and is great for all sorts of programming. The KamasamaK extension is very serviceable in terms of code completion etc, and also free, and easy to use with either Adobe's CF or Lucee's CFML. CommandBox is an absolute game-changer since you were last "here", allowing you to spin up any version of either Adobe or Lucee, with zero installation needed (beyond CommandBox itself). We switched to using it in production and it's made deployments and overall ops management so much easier! Highly recommended!
"CommandBox -- not just for local development!" 🙂
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Sublime Text is also an oldie, but a goodie.
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I still revert to sublime when I feel snarky
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Thanks everyone! I just remembered how great the community was on the mail list.
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I use IntelliJ IDEA for editing CFML and other languages, love it. Not free though, for the version that supports CFML.
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