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ConEmu | Light Table | |
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30 | 10 | |
8,410 | 11,740 | |
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5.1 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C++ | Clojure | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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ConEmu
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Any user with Win 7 user + Vim at terminal+airline_with_Powerline_symbols?
On Windows 7 your best bet is to install a modern terminal emulator like ConEmu: https://conemu.github.io/
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This school district in Indiana spends $10.3K per student. Less than half what is spent on Baltimore public schools
and thats why I love ConEmu
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The amount of times I have accidentally done this...
On my work system I have local admin but Windows Store is blocked by policy. One of my coworkers over on the DBA team had me install ConEmu which has some nice features similar to to Windows Terminal. Also, Posh-Git is a nice addition to have on top.
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Name the tools you can't live without!
Conemu if your a fan of that quake style terminal and tabbed terminals
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Steps of entering the IT world? Learn Python Or Operating systems first?
If you do, try out this thing; https://conemu.github.io/
- dont want online ones
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What's you Terminal emulator of choice on Windows?
ConEmu will get you tabs. I run CMD, POSH, Notepad++, PuTTY etc. in one window. Plus Doom-style HUD!
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average windows 11 desktop
ConEmu
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My Development Setup
Moving on to software, we have the Windows Terminal. I used ConEmu with Powershell until I found Windows Terminal easier to use. And after enabling Windows Subsystem for Linux on my PC, I use it with Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS. I replaced bash with Z shell, and with the plugin oh-my-zsh, it's easy to make command-line magic.
- ConEmu – Handy Windows Terminal
Light Table
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Light Table
https://github.com/LightTable/LightTable
Looks like the project has been archived
- Ask HN: More “experimental“ UIs for editing/writing code?
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A Source Code Path Visualizer
I think LightTable development stalled out when the original creator left the project in 2015. Likely the project was too ambitious and maybe ahead of its time. Or maybe Clojure was not the right language to build an IDE...
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Ask HN: Best Dev Tool pitches of all time?
I think the closest we got to a closure of Light Table is this: https://chris-granger.com/2014/10/01/beyond-light-table/
Which includes:
> Light Table will continue to go on strong. We haven’t talked too much about it lately, but it’s used by tens of thousands of people and still growing. We use it every day to help us build Eve and thanks to the awesome people in the community that has sprung up around it, it gets better every week.
Judging by GitHub contribution data (https://github.com/LightTable/LightTable/graphs/contributors...), it seems there has only been 25 commits (from one author) since Sep 20, 2019.
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AWESOME WINDOWS TOOLS
Light Table - A customizable editor with instant feedback and showing data values flow through your code.
- [번역] From node-webkit to Electron 1.0
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Are there extensible environments in the manner of Emacs outside of text editors and developer tools generally?
Most IDEs nowadays are as extensible as Emacs is, but most people don't think of them as app platforms, they think of them as IDEs, so they don't bother craeting Email or IRC clients for their IDEs: - Racket's own DrRacket IDE is pretty extensible, although no one seems to try to extend it with apps like Magit, Org-Mode, Calc, or whatever other useful features that Emacs provides. It is theoretically possible, but it just hasn't happened yet. - LightTable is a powerful programming editor written and extensible in Clojure. - Gnome's Gedit can be scripted in Python.
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Emacs on Graal
I think it would be better to create an Emacs Lisp interpreter in Clojure for the LightTable editor.
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Code Shelter: collective to help maintain popular OSS whose authors need a hand or don't have the time any more
It looks like it's not completely abandoned, at least. https://github.com/LightTable/LightTable/discussions/2506
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Cider 1.0
I'm no Bozhidar, but thought I'd share some links you might find interesting:
- https://github.com/LightTable/LightTable - Clojure editor made in Clojure, not sure if it's being maintained anymore, core authors moved on to a different project if I remember correctly.
- https://github.com/mogenslund/liquid - Clojure editor made in Clojure, fairly new and basic but has a pretty tight integration with Clojure (itself really) which makes it interesting and it can also be embedded into other applications (or embed your other applications into Liquid)
- https://github.com/Olical/conjure - My daily driver for Clojure development. Is not an editor by itself, but it's written in Clojure, and exposed to neovim as a vim plugin. Not only supports Clojure, but also Fennel, Janet and Racket so far. Pretty handy if you sometimes like to dive into Clojure-like languages that are not Clojure (or Racket).
What are some alternatives?
oh-my-posh - The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
GNU Emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
yori - Yori is a CMD replacement shell that supports backquotes, job control, and improves tab completion, file matching, aliases, command history, and more.
Brackets - An open source code editor for the web, written in JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
ansicon - Process ANSI escape sequences for Windows console programs.
intellij-community - IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition & IntelliJ Platform
awesome-hammerspoon - awesome configuration for Hammerspoon.
Vim - The official Vim repository