edamagit
kakoune
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11 | 110 | |
1,077 | 9,581 | |
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8.0 | 9.7 | |
8 days ago | 6 days ago | |
TypeScript | C++ | |
MIT License | The Unlicense |
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edamagit
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Tell HN: Edamagit (VSCode) is looking for a new maintainer
Edamagit for VSCode, the Magit clone I started as a COVID lockdown project, is now seeking a maintainer. I can no longer support this project, but I believe both the users and the project deserve a chance to thrive under the guidance of someone willing and capable.
Lately, my only contributions have been to protect the extension from breaking changes in VSCode and to address critical bugs. I rely on this tool and use it daily, so I will continue to do so unless there's a change in maintainership.
[ Seeking maintainer. Contact [email protected] ]
https://github.com/kahole/edamagit
- Edamagit – Magit for VSCode
- Edamagit - Magit for VSCode
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Magit
> Using the Vscode extension version [...]
Are you referring to https://github.com/kahole/edamagit ?
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Switching From VSCode to DOOM Emacs Recently. Here's My Experience
There is a magit inspired extension for VSCode called edamagit. Last I tried it the bare basics were there, but things quickly fell apart when I tried doing anything more than staging a chunk and committing it. But I would image it’s only been getting better over time.
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Vim/Neovim, Vscode or Intellij?
One alternative would be to just not use the mouse with VS Code. For committing, there’s https://github.com/kahole/edamagit where Alt-x c c Ctrl+c Ctrl+c gets you there. Same goes for opening files, etc.
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Linus (Tech Tips) is using KDE in his Linux challenge, talks issues with his unique setup and challenges gaming
Example where you can see the raw button on the right: https://github.com/kahole/edamagit/blob/develop/tsconfig.json
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VS Code extension to integrate the tox task automation tool
Not at all - pretty much the opposite: I switched to VS Code after using Emacs (Spacemacs and later Doom Emacs) for 4.5 years. Other than the excellent keyboard usability, I've always found emacs to be a bit of a pain. After I found Edamagit and VSpaceCode, I was sold.
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VSCode Magit - An Introduction
Repo here: https://github.com/kahole/edamagit
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The values of Emacs, the Neovim revolution, and the VSCode gorilla
I use this for git interactions in VSCode
https://github.com/kahole/edamagit
kakoune
- Multi-cursor code editing: An animated introduction
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Helix: Release 24.03 Highlights
Helix's modal editing is based on Kakoune's modal editing which is like an evolution to Vim's modal editing. You can think of it as being always in selection (visual) mode. https://github.com/mawww/kakoune?tab=readme-ov-file#selectio...
- Kakoune
- Kakoune Code Editor
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A tutorial for the Sam command language (1986) [pdf]
And while it doesn’t use the sam language precisely, I think in the broader “postfix Vi with visual feedback” category Kakoune[1] also warrants mentioning. The command language, in my experience, feels much more logical than that of Vis coming from a blank slate (things might be different if you come from Vim, but even when I used Vim regularly I never used the editing language that much exactly because I could never remember the damn thing).
And having mentioned Kakoune it’d probably be unfair to then not mention Helix[2]. It has a very similar editing language, but it’s a fairly anti-Unix everything-bolted-in affair on the inside (“everything works out of the box” being the advertising take) compared to Kakoune’s Acme-inspired no-scripting scripting (there’s an ex-style command to exec a user program that can then drive the editor over stdio RPC, a set of hooks, and that’s it). So if you’ve come for the Plan 9 feels, I don’t expect Helix to be that appealing. It’s still a good editor, nevertheless.
[1] https://kakoune.org/
[2] https://helix-editor.com/
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What is the best book for complete beginner?
You can take a look at kakoune. The source code (excluding documentations, test cases, customizations etc.) is less than 40k. It is, IMHO, a show case of a C++ project in use.
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Why Kakoune
> I wonder if the author has ever heard of vis[0]
Yes.
https://github.com/martanne/vis/wiki/Differences-from-Kakoun...
https://github.com/mawww/kakoune/wiki#onboarding
> which imho fulfills far better each one of those premises
Not very motivated for such a harsh critic..
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Understanding the Origins and the Evolution of Vi and Vim
I've been using Vim for years, but if there was one thing I could change, it would be the verb-noun order. The Kakoune[1] editor behaves mostly like Vim, but where Vim has `dw` as "delete word", Kakoune has it backwards: `wd`.
It might sound minor, but by placing the range first, Kakoune can give a preview of what will be changed. The longer or more complicated the command, the more this feature shines.
Strictly better as far as I know. A shame my muscle memory, and all default installations, are still stuck with Vim.
[1] https://kakoune.org/
- Ask HN: Where do I find good code to read?
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Helix editor: Make HTTP requests and insert JSON
Helix is a postmodern text editor built in Rust built for the terminal. It is inspired by Kakoune, another Rust based text editor. Helix has got multiple selections, built-in Tree-sitter integration, powerful code manipulation and Language server support.
What are some alternatives?
VSpaceCode - Spacemacs like keybindings for Visual Studio Code
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
vscode-git-graph - View a Git Graph of your repository in Visual Studio Code, and easily perform Git actions from the graph.
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
lite - A lightweight text editor written in Lua
vis - A vi-like editor based on Plan 9's structural regular expressions
vscode-neovim - Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim
Yuescript - A Moonscript dialect compiles to Lua.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
ffxiv-tools - Tools for FFXIV
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability