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Nova 13.4 Cracked for macOS {Mac code editor}

Version13.4
Size62.8 MB
UpdatedMay 19, 2026
Downloads30

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Nova the native Mac code editor that’s fast and amazing. It’s new, hyper-fast, and flexible, with all the features you want: smart autocomplete, multiple cursors, a Minimap, editor overscroll, tag pairs and brackets, and way, way more.

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Size: 62.8 MB

  • macOS 10.15.7 or later

For the curious, Nova has built-in support for CSS, Diff, EJS, ERB, HTML, INI, JavaScript, Jinja, JSON, JSX, Less, Lua, Markdown, Perl, PHP, Python, Regex, Ruby, Sass, SCSS, Shell Script, SQL, Tree-sitter Query, TOML, TSX, TypeScript, XML, and YAML.

It’s also very expandable, with a robust API and a built-in extension browser.

(Here’s a little editor story for fun. During beta we found some bugs in Apple’s text layout engine that we just could not fix. Our solution? Writing our own text layout manager… from scratch. Not only did this fix the bugs, but it also boosted our editor’s performance. We’re not messing around!)

But even the best text engine in the world means nothing unless you actually enjoy spending your time in the app. So, how does Nova look?

The Workflows.

Nova doesn’t just help you code. It helps your code run.

You can easily create build and run tasks for your projects. We didn’t have them in Coda, but boy do we have them now. They’re custom scripts that can be triggered at any time by toolbar buttons or keyboard shortcuts.

Imagine building content, and with the single click of a button watching as Nova fires up your local server, grabs the appropriate URL, and opens a browser for you, instantly. Just think of the time you’ll save.

Nova supports separate Build, Run, and Clean tasks. It can open a report when run. And the scripts can be written in a variety of languages.

Debugging.

Sometimes you need to get into the details.

Nova has built-in debugging support for PHP, Python, Chrome, Node.js, Deno, and our very own Playdate Simulator. It features a new Debug sidebar, a Debugger in the console, breakpoints, and more. It’s really great.

Need support for a different language? Check our extensions library, or create your own using Nova’s extensions API.

The Tools.

Now, this is important. Editing text is just part of what Nova does.

We’ve bundled in extremely useful tools to help you get your work done quickly and efficiently. They’re all fast and native too, of course.

The New Tab button doesn’t just open a fresh document. although it does that, too.

Click it to quickly access a feature-packed Transmit file browser, or a super-convenient Prompt terminal, all right inside Nova.

Meanwhile, Nova’s sidebar is packed with power. A local file browser. A remote file browser. Find across your project’s files. A symbol navigator. Text clips. Git. Task reports. Issues. And file tracking and publishing.

The sidebar can also be split to show multiple tools at once, on the left and/or right side of your editor. And you can drag your favorite tools into the sidebar dock at the top for one-click access.

Nova also has Git source control tools built-in. Clone. Click-to-clone. Initialize a repo. Fetch and pull. Stage and unstage. Commit. Push. You know the drill.

Git status is available both in the editor and the sidebar. And a useful “Show Last Change for Line” pop-up explains commits.

Slide open the comparison view to diff a file against a Git commit or another file, or even diff two specific commits, and quickly see what’s changed.

Nova Mac Nova

  • Addressed an issue that prevented the “Format Document” command from working with certain language servers
  • Fixed an issue with vtsls language server initialization due to incompatible locale
  • Xdebug / DBGp Debug Adapter: Fixed a an issue with the setFunctionBreakpoints request not working
  • Extensions: Addressed an issue that could prevent some extension-provided language servers from initializing
  • Fixed an issue where published files would be uploaded to the remote project root directory
  • Gitea: Resolved a problem with filtering available remote repositories
  • Launcher: Improved visibility of “Back To Projects” button
  • Fixed an issue with “Open With” options being unavailable in the Files Sidebar contextual menu
  • Resolved an issue with installation of the privileged helper tool
  • Sidebar: Project-wide searches now display results within SVG files
  • Addressed an issue with Task / Pipeline error messages not displaying their localized variants
  • Vim mode: The * command now correctly jumps to next occurrence of word, instead of the previous
  • YAML: Fixed a possible issue with auto-detection of file indentation

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