As you download the file you've edited, your browser may say that 'This kind of file can harm your computer' or else. It is safe to download, your browser is just warning you because it's JavaScript file from the Internet, which can attack your computer. The content of it is just a code you've edited.
Note: Debugged on Google Chrome/Windows 10.
- ⌘ + S: Save file
- ⌘ + B: Toggle File Explorer
- ⌘ + Space: Enable Autocomplete
- ⌘ + /: Toggle Line Comment
- ⌘ + `: Toggle Terminal
- ⌥ + Number: Open nth file
- ⌥ + W: Delete tab
- ⌥ + N: Switch to next tab
- ⇧ + F5: Run File (JavaScript Only)
Note for Windows: ⌘ (Control), ⌥ (Alt)
- Brackets/Quotes Autocomplete
- File Manager (explorer)
- Linter
- Theme Selector
- Miniplayer for Education Platform (e.g. Inflearn, Coursera)
- CodeMirror (Code editor library)
- File Icons
- Inter (Base font)
- Toggle Icon
- Download Icon
- GitHub Logo