micro-acme
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micro-acme | amp | |
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13 | 3,607 | |
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4.2 | 8.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
Lua | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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micro-acme
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Micro – A Modern Alternative to Nano
I've been using micro as my main code editor(well I do use vscode for writing coq but that's the only exception) after 10+ years' time with emacs. I simply treat micro as the modern compromised version of acme. It almost has all the features to support the core idea of acme, I have written a plugin to exploit this direction: https://github.com/xxuejie/micro-acme So far it has been working perfectly for me.
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- Micro – A Modern Alternative to Nano
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Editors written in rust
Amp - A complete text editor for your terminal
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Looking for a CLI text editor/viewer that supports colors
You may also want to look here >> https://amp.rs/ << but that's kinda vim fashion You don't like. Nano, by the way, does have syntax color highlighting. Nano can also display line numbers.
- Amp: A text editor for your terminal
- Vim Editor Written in Rust
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Vi will be around in 2068, whereas Visual Studio Code will be defunct before the end of this decade
Ahem: https://github.com/jmacdonald/amp
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Please suggest a terminal text editor
I haven't had a need to go with anything other than n/vim or emacs, but just did a quick search and found https://amp.rs/. No idea if it meets your needs, since the old standby's do everything I'm going to need to do in a TUI, but maybe it does what you want.
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Geany is a fantastic, fast, powerful GUI text editor for many purposes & has a low barrier to entry
ps: Amp is better than vim.
- Lightning-Fast and Powerful Code Editor Written in Rust
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Thoughts on some of the actively developed text editors written in Rust?
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What are some alternatives?
bun - Incredibly fast JavaScript runtime, bundler, test runner, and package manager – all in one
lapce - Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust
haste - A small and modular text editor written in bash
awesome-rewrite-it-in-rust - A curated list of replacements for existing software written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/TaKO8Ki/awesome-alternatives-in-rust]
kilo - A text editor in less than 1000 LOC with syntax highlight and search.
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
orbiton - Configuration-free text editor and IDE limited to VT100. Suitable for writing git commit messages, editing Markdown, config files, source code, viewing man pages and for quick edit-compile cycles when programming. Has syntax highlighting, jump-to-error, rainbow parentheses, macros, tab completion, cut/paste portals and a simple gdb front-end.
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
lino - A command line text editor with notepad like key bindings.
google-java-format - Reformats Java source code to comply with Google Java Style.
kibi - A text editor in ≤1024 lines of code, written in Rust
zee - A modern text editor for the terminal written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/zee-editor/zee]