I\'m mostly interested in server-side web development, though being able to redeploy some bits in Chrome would be nice.
I am currently running Eclipse Indigo
What I have tried
The chrome dev tools is just a debugger (and some chrome related utilities), not a fully usable IDE.
So far I would strongly not to use Eclipse for node.js project.
I'm using Sublime Text 2 for a while, and I'm very happy with it (And it has a node.js plugin).
I would recommend Aptana Studio (www.aptana.com/).
It's quite complete for javascript development besides it doesn't have node.js "direct support
It can be installed both as a standalone application or an Eclipse Plugin.
I've been using it for server and client development and works great for both.
As of Eclipse Neon (May 2016), Supports for Node.js comes as part of the JSDT.
The only prereqs are the installation of Node.js and npm.
There is Nodeclipse.org effort. Current version is 0.16
update site is
http://www.nodeclipse.org/updates/
When you want to help in any way, start by raising issue
Features
- Creating default structure for New Node Project and New Node Source File
- Generating Express project with Wizard
- JavaScript Syntax highlighting
- Bracket matching and marking selection occurences with background color
- Content Assistant within one file
- Go to definition with Ctrl+click when JSDoc is used
- Refactoring within one file (Alt+Shift+R)
- JSON files highlight and validation
- NPM support
- Debugging - Breakpoint, Trace, Variables, Expressions, etc... via Eclipse debugger plugin for V8
- Setting project properties for JSHint-Eclipse automatically; JSHint settings template
- Passing arguments to Node application and Node.js, specifying environment variables values to use
- Running CoffeeScript *.coffee files
- Running *.js files with PhantomJS, MongoDB Shell or Java 8 Nashorn jjs util
- Bundled together with Markdown Editor, GitHub Flavored Markdown, StartExplorer (for system explorer and shell), RegEx, Icon Editor, MongoDB, RestClient Tool and other plugins (20+ in total, check update site and Nodeclispe Plugin List)
- Support for Eclipse Juno, Kepler, Luna M3
(source: nodeclipse.org)
Read http://www.nodeclipse.org/ for more & latest information.
Try Microsoft WebMatrix 2
It is free and has intellisense.