Yikuan Sun is an independent developer whose open-source catalog currently centers on WebKitty, a lightweight native IDE purpose-built for web development. WebKitty combines a streamlined code editor with live-preview browsers, syntax highlighting for HTML, CSS and JavaScript, integrated debugging tools, and one-click deployment helpers, giving front-end engineers, students and hobbyists a distraction-free environment for crafting responsive sites or progressive web apps. Because the project is maintained in public repositories, updates arrive rapidly, community pull requests are merged often, and plug-in hooks allow users to add support for preprocessors such as Sass, TypeScript or Markdown without bloating the core application. Typical use cases range from quickly prototyping a landing page on Windows laptops to teaching introductory web-design workshops where a portable, zero-config editor is preferable to heavier Electron-based alternatives. Although the present portfolio is focused on this single coding tool, the publisher’s commit history shows steady refinement of features like auto-indent, theme switching and Git integration, suggesting an ongoing commitment to developer ergonomics. All Yikuan Sun software, beginning with WebKitty, is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the newest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
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