2 files use the extension of MODE
Coda Syntax Mode File
Classification:plugin file
Plugin file used by Coda, a Web development application for Mac; used by the Coda text editor and enables syntax highlighting and intelligent suggestions to be made while typing source code; allows third parties to enable new language support in Coda.
instruction:
You can set the text editor mode by choosing Text → Syntax Mode → [mode] in Coda. You can install a MODE file by placing it in the ~/Library/Application Support/Coda 2/Modes/ directory.
MODE(Coda Syntax Mode File) related software:
Linux
1 software
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Ninja Kiwi Game Data File
Classification:game files
A MODE file is a data file used by Ninja Kiwi games, such as Bloons Monkey City and Bloons Tower Defense 5. It contains game data, such as information about challenges, missions, maps, special missions, and game difficulty.
instruction:
Most users that play Ninja Kiwi games will not see MODE files since MODE files are typically stored inside the "GameModeDefinitions" folder in the "Assets" folder of a Ninja Kiwi game installation. These files should not be moved from their location.
MODE files are meant to be referenced by Ninja Kiwi games and are not meant to be opened. However, since MODE files are saved in plain text, they can be opened by a text editor.
MODE(Ninja Kiwi Game Data File) related software:
Windows
1 software
Mac
1 software
Linux
1 software
发送 E5890 至公众号 IT小技巧 查看软件名称。
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