I didn't even realize the WebIDE had a save feature - just the seemingly perverse autosave, which brings it back up with the right pane containing either the code you had in it last time, or the code that it started up with last time, whichever is less relevant to what you're doing now.
I've always just copy/pasted to/from sublime text, which provides an, er, sublime interface for editing text files (it's also 70 fucking dollars for a glorified notepad)
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
I didn't even realize the WebIDE had a save feature - just the seemingly perverse autosave, which brings it back up with the right pane containing either the code you had in it last time, or the code that it started up with last time, whichever is less relevant to what you're doing now.
I've always just copy/pasted to/from sublime text, which provides an, er, sublime interface for editing text files (it's also 70 fucking dollars for a glorified notepad)