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.EJS File Extension

A .EJS file is a Embedded JavaScript Template, created by EJS.

Open with EJS. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .EJS file?

An .EJS file is a special kind of file that uses the Embedded JavaScript (EJS) language. This language helps people create parts of websites by mixing JavaScript with HTML, the basic language of web pages. Think of it as a way to write instructions that tell a computer how to make a webpage look, using data from a database. When someone visits a website, the EJS code is used to put together the final page they see, filling in things like names, dates, or any other information stored in the database.

To work with .EJS files, you can use several programs: - **EJS**: This is the official tool for working with EJS files. It understands the EJS language and helps you create or edit these files. - **Microsoft Visual Studio Code**: A popular program for coding that supports many languages, including EJS. It's user-friendly and has many features to help with coding. - **Sublime Text**: Another coding program that's known for being fast and efficient. It can also be used for EJS files. - **Vim**: This is a more advanced text editor that can be customized a lot. It's great for experienced coders. - **GNU Emacs**: Similar to Vim, Emacs is for those who like to deeply customize their coding environment. It supports EJS files too. - **MacroMates TextMate**: A text editor for Mac users that supports EJS and many other languages. - **Panic Coda 2**: Specifically designed for web development, this Mac program supports EJS among other web languages. - **Any text editor**: In fact, you can open and edit .EJS files with any basic text editor like Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on Mac. However, using a specialized program can make the job easier because they understand the EJS language and can highlight the code to make it easier to read and write.

These programs help you write, read, and modify .EJS files so you can create dynamic web pages that update automatically with new information from a database.

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