Those of you who are serious about JavaScript development have probably played around with Node.js in the past. It is an open source run-time environment that can execute JS code outside a browser. Most JavaScript developers do most of their coding on their PC. These Node.js apps can also prove useful:
play.js: a React Native and Node.js IDE for iPhone. It lets you create and run Node.js scripts locally. It can handle multi-file projects.
Rescript: another JavaScript and Node.js iPhone app that lets you build and test your scripts on the go.
GoCoEdit: a user-friendly code and text editor for iPhone. It comes with Siri shortcuts, drag & drop support, syntax highlighting for popular languages, and Apple Watch compatibility.
Learn Node: a simple app that gets you familiar with the basics of Node. It has a clean layout and daily notifications to keep you motivated.
NPS: a simple app that lets you perform Node package search on your iPhone.
Touch Code Pro: another development app that runs the latest version of Node.js and lets you sync your code from FTP, SFTP, and SVN. You will be able to perform clone, search, rename, and many other convenient functions.
Have you found better Node.js iOS apps? Please share them here.
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