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.KIT File Extension

A .KIT file is a 2020 Design Live File, created by N/A.

Open with CodeKit. Available for Mac.

What is a .KIT file?

A .KIT file is a special type of file used in web development. It is created by a program called CodeKit, which is a tool used by web developers to write and manage HTML code more efficiently. HTML is the standard language used to create and design websites.

The .KIT file contains HTML code, but with some extra features. It allows you to use special comments in your code to do things like adding other files into your HTML or using variables. Variables in programming are like placeholders for information that can change. For example, you could use a variable for a user's name on a website, and the actual name would appear when someone visits the site.

To make a .KIT file, you start with a regular HTML file. Then, you change its extension from .html to .kit and add it to your CodeKit project. Within the .KIT file, you can use special commands like "@include" or "@import" to add content from other files. This is useful because it lets you organize your website's code better. For instance, you could have a separate file for your website's header and just include it in every page, which makes it easier to update the header across your entire site.

When you're done working on your .KIT file, CodeKit compiles it. This means CodeKit turns the .KIT file back into a regular HTML file, but now with all the extra files and variables you added replaced with their actual content. This compiled HTML file is what you use on your website.

Although CodeKit is the main program used to work with .KIT files, there was another program called Adobe Edge Code CC that could also open them. However, Adobe Edge Code CC is no longer available.

In summary, .KIT files are a helpful tool for web developers using CodeKit, making it easier to manage and organize their website's code. They allow for importing other files and using variables directly in HTML, which can then be compiled into a final, ready-to-use HTML file.

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