geany-jedi-complete
ubuntu-vnc-xfce-g3
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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geany-jedi-complete
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Veteran editors Notepad++ and Geany – good and Electron-free – hit milestones
Ah, I think I did at some point, and had forgot that it has vim mode. Neat!
Also was going to say there there isn't the same language level support as I get e.g. for Python in Vim with Jedi, but I see now there is a Jedi plugin for Geany: https://github.com/notetau/geany-jedi-complete
Well ...
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Notepad Next
I used this Jedi plugin for Python for a while, but didn't need it too often and didn't install it the next system refresh. Might be out of date.
https://github.com/notetau/geany-jedi-complete
ubuntu-vnc-xfce-g3
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Notepad Next
distrobox to manage the container: https://github.com/89luca89/distrobox Then just install XFCE and tiger VNC server inside it. Using VNC makes it easy to connect into a little isolated session that has its own theming, etc. vs. trying to send geany to my native X11/wayland server.
You could also just run it in a browser window with a VNC HTML bridge, this would be a good base for that: https://github.com/accetto/ubuntu-vnc-xfce-g3
The easiest way to get Chicago95 setup is to run its GUI installer python script. I don't try to script it in a dockerfile or container setup.
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Running GUI apps within Docker containers
I use some projects that use vnc and also have setup novnc on them..
Here’s an example of one, https://github.com/accetto/ubuntu-vnc-xfce-g3
Novnc just allows accessing things via a browser too. I use it for quick checks but VNC when I want a client
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Virtual monitor for laptop on desktop or monitor sharing
I've found this to be a very good solution. It is a headless VNC connection that boots with docker. It was inspired from this project where someone created the same thing. However, in the first link, they went back and made the box more stable and overall it performs better in my experience.
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An easy way to add a desktop environment to a VPS (via Docker)
GitHub / Docker Hub
What are some alternatives?
macvim - Vim - the text editor - for macOS
docker-ubuntu-vnc-desktop - A Docker image to provide web VNC interface to access Ubuntu LXDE/LxQT desktop environment.
notepadqq - A simple, general-purpose editor for Linux
docker-android - Android in docker solution with noVNC supported and video recording
xi-editor - A modern editor with a backend written in Rust.
docker-headless-vnc-container - Collection of Docker images with headless VNC environments
notepad-plus-plus - Notepad++ official repository
ubuntu-on-android - Run Ubuntu with pre-installed Desktop Environments in android/termux with ease! Everything is preinstalled so just download install and done🚀🚀
Geany - A fast and lightweight IDE
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
notepad2 - Notepad2-zufuliu is a light-weight Scintilla based text editor for Windows with syntax highlighting, code folding, auto-completion and API list for many programming languages and documents, bundled with file browser plugin metapath-zufuliu.
docker-desktop - A Dockerized light-weight desktop environment accessible from the browser with NoVNC. Firefox Browser included.