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New Code Viewer in Beanstalk

I’m extremely pleased to announce a new feature in Beanstalk, in addition to Search, that we launched last week (yes, we don’t sleep at Wildbit). Today we’re launching the new Code Viewer with support for more than 80 (eighty!) language syntaxes and a new improved look. Read on for the juicy details...

Code Viewer

I’m not kidding about eighty languages here, you can see a full list at the Pygments web-site. It includes stuff like a full family of C languages, Ruby, Python, Java, Scala, Haskell, Scheme, JavaScript, Io, Matlab, Erlang, HTML and many many more.

It also has lovely bits like .html.erb, that our fellow Rails-developers use every day in their projects, and will have both HTML and ERB highlighted properly. And much anticipated support for CSS for all the designers out there.

We also updated the diff viewer so that it will now display line numbers correctly for file comparisons.

So, jump into your Beanstalk account (or grab one for free) and check how nifty your code looks with the new Code Viewer. But please keep in mind that as with any other new cool feature there may be some raw edges, such as problems with various character encodings out there. Don’t hesitate to contact us and provide feedback that will help us make the Code Viewer even better.