Kinds
Extending F#'s Capabilities Through Various Means (by kvwatkins)
fvim
Cross platform Neovim front-end UI, built with F# + Avalonia (by yatli)
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Kinds
Posts with mentions or reviews of Kinds.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-01.
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Tying lenses by their focuses
So composition is tricky in a concrete implementation. https://github.com/kvwatkins/Kinds/blob/main/Kinds.Optics.Concrete/Concrete.fs is a demonstration of concrete composition for optics (in fhsharp) you’ll notice the weird affineish optic in there that you don’t normally see that’s what will allow mixed concrete optics to compose cleanly in a language that has generic parameters and doesn’t support type classes.
fvim
Posts with mentions or reviews of fvim.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-09.
- Fvim – Cross platform Neovim front-end UI, built with F# + Avalonia
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Looking for a neovim GUI with image previews
fvim and goneovim have support for gui-widgets.nvim which is a sort of protocol to define images and let Neovim GUIs display them.
- Ask HN: Text Editors
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What would you want to see in a new GUI client?
fvim has a cool idea of having a common protocol for ui extensions: https://github.com/yatli/gui-widgets.nvim
- Is there any gui like neovide but more stable?
- Cross-platform NeoVim UI in F#!
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A question about F# GUI frameworks
While there is Avalonia.FuncUI you can use Avalonia with only F#/Xaml as well, take https://github.com/yatli/fvim as an example it's an avalonia app and doesn't use the FuncUI DSL but you'll have to handle your views in an OOP'ish way
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Set default application in Windows to a WSL program
I use fvim to meet the use case you describe. I love it.