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3.4 | 8.2 | |
6 months ago | 7 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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med
- Med: Micro Emacs in D
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A lightweight, simple, fast, feature-filled, text editor written in C, and Lua
Here's another one with a very small footprint:
https://github.com/DigitalMars/med
It's the one I use every day. The executable on Windows is a little over a meg. It also works on Linux and Mac.
- A case against syntax highlighting
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I Still Use Plain Text for Everything.
I fixed my editor so that it recognizes URLs, and underlines them. Clicking on one brings up a browser on that site. I should have done that 20 years ago.
No special syntax is required. It just works. I've since been adding URLs in comments all over my code, for references. It's marvelous.
It could be extended to recognize filename.jpg and filename.mp3 to display or play those files, too. Again with no special syntax whatsoever. It just works.
https://github.com/DigitalMars/med
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The Lost Apps of the 80s
I still use microEmacs, which floated around the intertoobs in the 1980s. Of course, I've modified it substantially over the years, most recently adding color syntax highlighting and Unicode.
D version:
https://github.com/DigitalMars/med
C version:
https://github.com/DigitalMars/me
The "extension language" is it's so easy to just add some code and recompile it, there's no point in adding an extension language.
I like microEmacs a lot because I can use it remotely over a tty interface.
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Hecto: Build your own text editor in Rust
Doing one yourself is fun. MicroEmacs drifted around NNTP in the 80s, and I snagged a copy and began modifying it to taste. I've been using it ever since. The latest version was ported to D:
https://github.com/DigitalMars/med
It's a very easy editor to understand and extend.
SublimeDebugger
- A lightweight, simple, fast, feature-filled, text editor written in C, and Lua
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How to debug C++ code on Sublime?
For setting up breakpoints within Sublime Text, there’s sublime_debugger that hooks up Sublime Text with DAP (debug adapter protocol).
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Rust Debugging UnitTests in SublimeText4
Accordingly, the configuration of the VSCode Extension cannot simply be copied into the Sublime Config. See here There, "program" is expected.
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Can someone share their Sublime Debugger configurations?
I realized that there are actually example files on the plugin's github page that one can use.
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Get started with debugging Vala programs in Sublime Text
This is just a small taste of what the debugger pakcage offers. You can find out more about it in the project's readme: https://github.com/daveleroy/sublime_debugger
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Rules and tools to Rule on code- Chapter 1
Debugger It will helps you to find the error in your code. For VS Code , For Sublime Text
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