All your code, organized
SnippetsLab makes it simple to manage all your contents with multi-level folders, shortcuts, tags, and Smart Groups.
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Smart Groups gives you the option to search by not only title, content and language, but also by creation and modification dates, and much more.
Syntax highlighting
Choose from an ever-expanding list of supported languages, with more than 420 available for the current version.
Markdown
Take advantage of the Markdown capabilities of SnippetsLab. When writing Markdown, you have access to syntax highlighting of the full set of 420 languages, plus more:
- Include an auto-updating Table of Contents
- MathJax & LaTeX rendering
- Professional editing experience with keyboard shortcuts for quick formatting
- Fully customizable CSS themes
- Real-time preview with accurate scroll sync
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SnippetsLab Assistant
SnippetsLab Assistant lives in your menubar. You can quickly create new snippets from there, or search for an existing one. It doesn’t get much more convenient than that!
Full-text search
You can choose either to search for only the title, or both the title and content.
Preview, open, copy, or paste directly
Use keyboard shortcuts to preview your snippet, open in the main window, copy the content, or even paste straight into the active app.
Create snippets
Create new snippets right from the menubar.
Stunning Themes
SnippetsLab packs 13 carefully crafted themes. Choose the color scheme you are familiar with.
GitHub Gist
With the lightweight gist integration, SnippetsLab allows you to:
- Import your gists (or other’s public gists) into SnippetsLab
- Publish your snippets to your GitHub account as gists
Narrow your search
Add “in:” to your search queries to bring up the filter menu, where you can choose a specific folder, tag, or language. This is a handy way to get the result exactly as you want, for example only those related to a specific project, or written in Swift. You can add multiple “in:” criteria to narrow your results further.
Sync & backup
iCloud. Keep your library up to date with all your Macs. It just works.
Other Sync Services. By moving your library to a synchronized folder, you can opt to use any third party file-based sync services like Dropbox or Google Drive.
Automatic Backups. For additional peace of mind, SnippetsLab will automatically backup your library at a daily basis.
More Features
- Advanced Keyboard Access
- Advanced Text Editing Options
- Alfred Workflow
- Auto Code Formatting
- Export Library to JSON/XML
- Fuzzy Search
- GitHub Enterprise
- Global Keyboard Shortcuts
- Hide Dock Icon
- Import from CodeBox
- macOS Service
- Markdown Scroll-Sync
- Multi-Window Support
- Pinning Windows
- Snippets Link
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User Manual, FAQ
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Category: Developer Tools, Productivity
Latest Version: 1.9.2 ()
Compatibility: Requires OS X 10.11 or later, 64-bit processor
Latest Version: 1.9.2 ()
Compatibility: Requires OS X 10.11 or later, 64-bit processor
All content has been moved to the FAQ.
This page contains many of the common problems Code::Blocks users may run into and their solutions.
- 1I cannot use the debugger
- 2Multi-targets library and executable ignore interdependence
- 3I want to report compile problem abc
- 4I cannot build my project
- 5Code::Blocks option xyz is missing
- 6Syntax highlighting is broken
- 7Untraceable reoccurring error
- 8Help, no one can solve my problem
- 9Multiple undefined reference errors
I cannot use the debugger
Problem
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All the options in the debug menu are grayed out.
Solution
Code::Blocks can only use integrated debugging on an active project. Start a new project and add the file to it. Also see debugging with Code::Blocks.
Note: Code:Blocks only supports the GNU GDB and MSVC CDB debuggers.
Multi-targets library and executable ignore interdependence
Problem
My project contains a two targets: static/dynamic library and an executable that links to it. Code::Blocks does not
- build the library first.
- force relink if the library is changed.
Solution
Open Project->Properties..->Build targets (tab) and select the executable. Click Dependencies.. and add the name of the library (including its relative path) to External dependency files. Also see inter-project dependencies.
Example:outputmyLibrarylibdostuff.a
I want to report compile problem abc
Problem
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Every time I build my project xyz, compile problem abc happens, and I want to report it on the forums as a Code::Blocks bug.
Solution
Try building the project from command line. If the same error comes up, it is a problem with either the source file, the compiler, or the compiler setup. If this is the case, you are unlikely to receive support for it on the Code::Blocks forums, however, How do I troubleshoot an compiler problem? may help.
If it works fine building from command line, it is either a problem with your project, Code::Blocks' setup, or possibly an actual bug. When posting this problem, include the name of your compiler, operating system, Code::Blocks version, compiler log (go to Settings->Compiler and debugger..->Build options (tab) and check Save build log and Always output the full command line), and, if it caused Code::Blocks to crash, the codeblocks.RPT file (located in the Code::Blocks installation directory).
Template: Paste the following template into your post, editing the relevant sections.
I cannot build my project
Problem
All of the Build related options are grayed out.
Solution
Code::Blocks checks the file extension for individual files before allowing them to be compiled. Save your file with the correct file extension (*.c or *.cpp).
More often it is useful to create a project so that Code::Blocks can manage the entire build
Code::Blocks option xyz is missing
Problem
The useful feature xyz I was told to use is nowhere to be found in Code::Blocks.
Solution
Many features of Code::Blocks are implemented by means of plugins. First open Plugins->Manage plugins.. and ensure that the one you are trying to use is not disabled. If plugin xyz is not in the list, it is possible that you removed/disabled it on installation. To acquire the plugin, reinstall Code::Blocks (double checking that the desired plugin is included).
Syntax highlighting is broken
Problem
I am typing valid code, but it is all appearing as black text.
Solution
Code::Blocks cannot know how to highlight your code unless it knows what lexer to use. This is normally automatically determined by the file extension, so it is important to save the file and name it correctly (*.c or *.cpp for C and C++ code). It is also possible to activate syntax highlighting on a temporary basis. Open Edit->Highlight mode and select the language the current file is using.
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Untraceable reoccurring error
Problem
Project abc works everywhere except one computer where it gets stuck on step xyz.
Solution
Some parts of Code::Blocks or the back-end compiler may not support non ASCII characters (such as é) or possibly spaces. Try moving the project on the affected computer to a directory that contains neither of these in its path.
Help, no one can solve my problem
Problem
I posted on the forums that Code::Blocks was not working, but no one could help me.
Solution
There is a distinct lack of crystal balls and divining mirrors here, so you may want to post some information. Using this template in your problem description would be a great help.
Multiple undefined reference errors
Problem
Every time I build, Code::Blocks reports multiple undefined reference errors.
Example:
Solution
Most of the time it is because the required library is not linked with your project. Go to Project->Build options..->Linker settings (tab) and add the required library or libraries.
If the error includes a line number, it is likely that this is a problem with your code. Track down down your function declarations and implementations. Ensure they all match up, are spelled correctly, and have the correct scope resolution.
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