GNU/Linux Ubuntu 18.04 Installing GNOME Builder – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install GNOME Builder IDE Flatpak App in Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic LTS GNU/Linux Desktop.
And Gnome Builder for Ubuntu Bionic is a IDE for GNOME.
Especially relevant: it combines integrated support for essential GNOME Technologies such as GTK+, GLib, and GNOME APIs with Features that any Developer will appreciate, like Syntax Highlighting and Snippets.
- Built in syntax highlighting for many languages
- Side-by-side code editors
- Multi-monitor support
- Code overview mini-map
- Integration with Git
- Integration with Autotools, Cargo, CMake, Gradle, Meson, Maven, Make, PHPize, and Waf
- Clang based auto-completion, semantic highlighting, and diagnostics
- Python based auto-completion, semantic highlighting, and diagnostics
- Vala based auto-completion and diagnostics
- Auto indentation support for C, Python, Vala, and XML
- HTML, Markdown, and reStructuredText, and Sphinx live preview
- Optional Vim, Emacs, and SublimeText style editing
- An integrated software profiler for native applications
- An integrated debugger for native applications
- Support for building with jhbuild and flatpak runtimes
- Support for viewing TODOs found within your code base
- Fast fuzzy text search across files and symbols
Finally, the guide includes detailed instructions on How to Getting Started with GNOME Builder IDE.

1. Launching Terminal
Open a Terminal window
Ctrl+Alt+t on Desktop
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)