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6 months ago | 21 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.
Terminus
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Just started learning programming to learn how to scrape.
Terminal: https://github.com/randy3k/Terminus
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What are your essential SublimeText plugins/settings?
LSP, SublimeLinter, Terminus, and GitSavvy are must-haves for any kind of dev work in my opinion.
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New to SublimeText, just installed version4. How to get specific SublimeText4 Packages?
Ok, first of all, Sublime Text is a pure text editor and focuses on that role, which makes it excellent and fast in comparison with VSC or Atom. It has no built-in terminal, but the Terminus package is quite good and you can probably make it work with the terminal emulator of your choice.
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A lightweight, simple, fast, feature-filled, text editor written in C, and Lua
- The debugger plugin which has the most complex workaround I have seen using sublime's html capabilities. It uses the panel to show html elements, buttons with images, texts, lists, tabs, everything thorough this workaround. But again, try to search text and you loose it.
That's mainly where VSCode "won", although I still daily drive Sublime when I am not on a "full blown IDE".
[1]: https://github.com/randy3k/Terminus
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Run code in cmd window after build
Either https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Terminus or https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Console%20Exec
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stuck 2 days for input function
sorry to bother you but it work, i installed terminus and create new build system
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Your development environment for learning/using Julia?
Anyone using Sublime 4 like I do? It’s probably not the best setup, but I manage with a combination of Terminus, SendCode, Julia and IJulia (actually the last one looks pretty buggy to me, it likely only serves me as a syntax highlighter so autosuggestion tool…) Anyone using Sublime 4 can recommend a better setup? Thx
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Is anyone else trying to get into quantum computing and would like to chat and maybe become buddies to share material and help each other with roadblocks?
If you are getting into Python, please make the world (which includes your coding environment) a more beautiful place and use Sublime Text to compose your scripts and install Terminus on it so you can render inside Sublime Text itself and finally stop using that damn ugly IDLE and command prompt!
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Any way to integrate GitHub desktop instead of Sublime Merge?
If you install terminus - https://packagecontrol.io/packages/Terminus - then there's a shortcut key to toggle a terminal in a panel at the bottom of the ST window
- How to run py file from CMD prompt?
What are some alternatives?
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
PlainTasks - An opinionated todo-list plugin for Sublime Text editor (version 2 and 3)
libui-ng - libui-ng: a portable GUI library for C. "libui for the next generation"
SideBarEnhancements - Side Bar Tools and Enhancements for Sublime Text. Files and folders.
ledger - Double-entry accounting system with a command-line reporting interface
NeoVintageous - Vim for Sublime Text.
lite-xl-plugin-manager - A lite-xl plugin manager.
Sublime-CMakeLists - Sublime Text 2/3 - CMake Package
lite-xl-ide - A set of plugins to convert lite-xl into a proper IDE.
jucipp
FluidFramework - Library for building distributed, real-time collaborative web applications
GitSavvy - Full git and GitHub integration with Sublime Text