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Overview

Kisuke includes a code editor with syntax highlighting, file management, and integration with AI chat — available on any device.

Features

Syntax Highlighting

Support for 100+ languages including:
  • JavaScript / TypeScript
  • Python
  • Rust
  • Go
  • Java / Kotlin
  • Swift
  • C / C++
  • HTML / CSS
  • SQL
  • And many more…

File Browser

Navigate your project structure:
  • Tree view - Expandable folder hierarchy
  • Quick open - Search for files by name
  • Recent files - Access recently edited files

Editing

  • Auto-indent - Smart indentation
  • Bracket matching - Highlight matching brackets
  • Line numbers - Easy navigation
  • Find & replace - Search within files

Mobile Optimizations

Touch-Friendly

  • Large tap targets
  • Drag to select text
  • Pinch to zoom

Keyboard

Kisuke’s keyboard includes:
  • Tab key - For indentation
  • Symbol row - Quick access to brackets, quotes, etc.
  • Arrow keys - Precise cursor movement

Quick Actions

Swipe on the editor toolbar for:
  • Undo / Redo
  • Comment toggle
  • Format code
  • AI assist

Working with Files

Opening Files

  1. Tap Editor
  2. Browse the file tree or use search
  3. Tap a file to open

Creating Files

  1. Long-press a folder
  2. Tap New File or New Folder
  3. Enter the name

Saving

Files auto-save as you type. Manual save:
  • Tap the save icon, or
  • Use Cmd/Ctrl+S on external keyboard

AI Integration

Inline Suggestions

Select code and tap AI to:
  • Get explanations
  • Request improvements
  • Generate tests
  • Fix errors

Chat Context

When you open chat from the editor:
  • Current file is shared as context
  • Selection is included if present
  • AI can see your project structure

Media Files

Kisuke’s editor can preview media files directly — no external app needed. Open any supported file from the file browser and it renders inline.

Images

FormatExtension
PNG.png
JPEG.jpg, .jpeg
GIF.gif
WebP.webp
SVG.svg
ICO.ico

Video

FormatExtension
MP4.mp4
WebM.webm

Audio

FormatExtension
MP3.mp3
WAV.wav

Documents

FormatExtension
PDF.pdf

Editing Remote Files

When connected to a computer via Kisuke Connect:
  1. Open a connected Session
  2. Browse files on your remote machine
  3. Edit directly — changes save to the remote file
Remote editing requires an active connection to the target device.

Tips

External Keyboard

Connect a Bluetooth keyboard for full desktop-style editing:
  • Standard shortcuts work (Cmd+S, Cmd+Z, etc.)
  • Full key access
  • Faster typing