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3 | 19 | |
1,608 | 586 | |
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0.0 | 8.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 10 days ago | |
Rust | Lua | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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iota
- Micro – A Modern Alternative to Nano
- Iota: un editor de código escrito en rust
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CPU May Have Slowed Down on Wednesday
> but I'm sure it won't be able to open a 1KB text file instantaneously in 5 years
Unless you decide to switch to a modern console-based text editor. It doesn't have to be vim or emacs. There are many other alternatives. One new such editor written-in-Rust being Iota: https://github.com/gchp/iota
textadept
- TextAdept
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Harlequin.sh DuckDB IDE for your terminal
- Textadept: https://github.com/orbitalquark/textadept
Or "Geany IDE" on desktop environment (while waiting for lapce.dev to get better), I tend to stay away as much as possible from VS Codium, but everyone else seems to love it and already forgot about Atom, few seems to realise how Microsoft really is.
Maybe the plot twist is that you have to accept in your heart that "writing text on anything, is the real IDE", and transcend to writing on nano!
- Micro – A Modern Alternative to Nano
- Textadept
- Scintilla is a free source code editing component with a permissive license
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Text adept help
For support try here
- Ask HN: Can you recommend me a fast, light text editor for Windows?
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Lite: A lightweight text editor written in Lua
Looks interesting. Especially in terms of its customisability, this reminds me a bit of Textadept, another Lua-based editor: https://orbitalquark.github.io/textadept/
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Sunsetting Atom Text Editor
Textadept has both TUI and GUI, and is Free Software: https://orbitalquark.github.io/textadept/
The way it works is that its creator made a TUI implementation if the GUI library he used for the graphical version, so you have the same menus etc.
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[Find package] Package which runs Sublime inside a terminal
Textadept -https://orbitalquark.github.io/textadept/ - does this out of the box but I couldn't get on with it.
What are some alternatives?
xi-editor - A modern editor with a backend written in Rust.
lite-xl - A lightweight text editor written in Lua
rust-doom - A Doom Renderer written in Rust.
LSP-pyright - Python support for Sublime's LSP plugin provided through microsoft/pyright.
mdBook - Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
vis - A vi-like editor based on Plan 9's structural regular expressions
rim - Aspiring vim-like text editor
Notepad3 - Notepad like text editor based on the Scintilla source code. Notepad3 based on code from Notepad2 and MiniPath on code from metapath. Download Notepad3:
oso - Oso is a batteries-included framework for building authorization in your application.
Geany - A fast and lightweight IDE
parity-bitcoin - The Parity Bitcoin client
oni2 - Native, lightweight modal code editor