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# Code Viewing

<figure><img src="/files/3z9FNTv1U5sytsSM6SuE" alt=""><figcaption><p>Viewing the Integration script from within the platform</p></figcaption></figure>

The code viewing scren is devided into 4 subsections:

1. A viewer to browse through the code
2. A list of files included in the [integration script](/user-interface/resources-management/integration-scripts.md)
3. A console that reports errors in case of an invalid code parsed in the platform

#### The code viewer

This subsection allows a view of the uploaded code to the platform. it also allows to edit the code from within the platform

#### Included files

The left section of the code viewer shows the list of files and folders uploaded to the platform. Browsing through the different files is done by clicking on the folder/file name.

#### The top Controller

The top controller of the code viewer supports:

* Changing font size
* Going into full screen mode
* Viewing the used secret
* Viewing the python version


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