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How do you open inc. file extensions?

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INC file extensions usually indicate that they are "include" files (i.e. they are written with the intent to being called from another source code file). These files are opened using any normal text editor, such as Notepad, Vi, or Edit. Special editors also exist for the language that the source code within is written in, and typically includes auto-completion, syntax highlighting, and error checking.

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