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CotEditor | CodeEdit | |
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47 | 24 | |
6,090 | 20,205 | |
2.3% | 1.8% | |
9.9 | 9.2 | |
3 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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CotEditor
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Bare Bones Software – BBEdit 15 is here
CotEditor doesn’t get enough due. Completely Mac-native and open source.
https://coteditor.com/
https://github.com/coteditor/
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Equivalent Text Software to Notepad++ on Windows for Mac
CotEditor is pretty nice.
- Ask HN: Local Wysiwyg HTML Editor for Mac
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Reflections on a Month with BBEdit and Nova
Thanks for writing this up so beautifully. I'm an old Mac user and user Nova daily, mostly for Playdate development. It has been very unstable/crash-prone recently, agreed. The major crasher that lost me much work was fixed in a recent update, so I no longer want to delete the app but I would still appreciate it if they could take the accelerator off and fix all the crashers.
I also have the following installed BBEdit (for some advanced commands only it can do), Sublime Text (for quick opening and searching of directories of text).
My favourite editor: CotEditor https://coteditor.com (for it's unbelievable speed of launching, solid language/character-set support in particular Japanese; let down in only one way - it won't open folders of files). Highly recommended!
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A collection of useful Mac Apps
CotEditor - Price: Free Text editor for macOS that features syntax highlighting and a user-friendly interface.
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Software Developer Mac Apps
CotEditor, which is like TextEdit except actually useful for non-text documents (e.g. I write a lot of Markdown in it).
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What are your favourite apps?
CotEditor - Plain text editor but with many more features and a clean macOS UI. Absolutely a must-have for basic file editing (e.g. Markdown).
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Getting my first MacBook today (been PC for 25 yrs) and planned on using the native apps - any suggestions on 3rd party downloads?
Some recommendations: - Find a better mail client, the default is archaic. - ProtonVPN truly speaks for itself. - AdGuard For Safari is unbeatable. - The Unarchiver, for all your unzipping needs. - Infuse or INAA for video media. - CotEditor for your coding/text editing. - Rectangle for app window snapping. - LuLu stops unauthorized outgoing connects. - Do Not Disturb, if you leave it unattended often. - Aerials is beautiful. Make it your screensaver.
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MacOS alternatives to Atom
As others gave mentioned VSCode is probably the best replacement but for something less overkill I often use CotEditor. It’s downloaded via the App Store but is free, open source, apple silicon ready and also has a command line helper tool. https://coteditor.com
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Atom has been archived
I like CotEditor
CodeEdit
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Help. Trying to recreate the Xcode layout.
Have a look at CodeEdit. It’s open source, built using SwiftUI, and they’ve put a lot of work into uncovering some of the more ambiguous components in macOS.
- BBEdit is 30 years old
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Zed – A high-performance, multiplayer code editor written in Rust. Now in public beta
I'll still keep an eye out for CodeEdit though (due to its macOS native UI; don't really care whether my editor is written in Rust as long as it has a decent UI and ist fast).
- Tutorial Mac OS
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CodeEdit - What's the hype
The Github repository has 16.5K stars and yet the app is still in alpha.
- CodeEditApp Alpha 0.0.1
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I don't know what to do next
Maybe an ide like these guys are trying to make but for all platforms https://github.com/CodeEditApp/CodeEdit
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10 Trending Github repositories / September, 8 2022
git clone https://github.com/CodeEditApp/CodeEdit.git
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Stuck with NSHostingView binding to SwiftUI view
I'm trying to use CodeEdit's SegmentedControl in my own Mac Appkit app. I'd like my app to be able to be:
- Zas editor post-mortem
What are some alternatives?
TextMate - TextMate is a graphical text editor for macOS 10.12 or later
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
lapce - Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust
script-commands - Script Commands let you tailor Raycast to your needs. Think of them as little productivity boosts throughout your day.
Xcode-Guide - Xcode Guide.
sublime_text - Issue tracker for Sublime Text
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
alfred-calculate-anything - Alfred Workflow to calculate anything with natural language
Grocy-SwiftUI - A client for Grocy for macOS and iOS, written with SwiftUI