When comparing JSitor vs Codeit, the Slant community recommends JSitor for most people. In the question“What are the best code editors for Android?” JSitor is ranked 8th while Codeit is ranked 11th.
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Pros
Pro It supports both tablets and mobile version as well
Pro Live preview
Pro Live console logs
Pro Save and share snippets with others
Pro Add third-party libraries easily using CDN search
Pro Quick keys supported
Pro Rich syntax highlight
Pro Autosuggestion on type
Pro Embed snippets supported
Pro Shows trending snippets
Pro Configurable editor settings
Pro NodeJS support
Pro Supports Pug, Babel, JSX, Script Module
Pro Supports LESS, PostCSS
Pro Supports SCSS
Pro Free and open source
Source code is available on Github.
Pro Supports a lot of languages
C, C++, C#, CSS, HTML, Java, JavaScript, Lua, LaTex, Python, Ruby, SQL and more.
Pro Easy to setup
Codeit is really quick to load and pretty simple in terms of UI, so setup is a minute max. It's a web app, so it weighs nothing on your phone too.
Pro Live view
If you're editing a site and want to see how it looks, you can swipe up from the bottom edge and see it live, without any hosting, you can share these previews as well.
Pro Consistency
Codeit is available on Windows and macOS/iOS as well as Linux and Android, and looks the same on all platforms. The editor is pretty simple and you don't have to get used to new code editors every time you swap platforms.
Pro Supports 200 languages
Cons
Con No multiple accounts
It would be useful to add more than one Git host account to Codeit.