Nimble
CotEditor
Nimble | CotEditor | |
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8 | 47 | |
258 | 6,090 | |
0.4% | 0.7% | |
7.3 | 9.9 | |
4 months ago | 8 days ago | |
Swift | Swift | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Nimble
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How to Build and Run a Vapor Project on Native Open-Source MacOS Nimble Editor
Nimble Code Editor - Download Here.
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AutoCompletion in Native Open-Source MacOS Nimble Editor
This article aims to provide a better understanding of how the Nimble editor autocompletes codes by displaying a completion pop-up as you type to reduce the amount of time you spend typing and allowing you to view and insert potential completions from a list of suggestions to the statement that is currently under your cursor in the code editor.
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Create and Link Swift Packages from Nimble to Cross-Platform Native App Projects
This first section of this tutorial explains how to use the Nimble Code Editor to create a swift package that alphabetically returns all the European nations together with their respective capitals. The tutorial's second part focuses on discovering how to link the Swift package we built with our ListControl project:
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Nimble - native, open-source, extendable MacOS Code Editor
You can download the latest version of Nimble from this GitHub Repo.
- Nimble - a lightweight native macOS editor based on everything we love about our favorite editors and IDEs.
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CodeEdit: Building a free, open-source code editor for macOS
Seems like Nimble is further along.
CotEditor
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Bare Bones Software – BBEdit 15 is here
CotEditor doesn’t get enough due. Completely Mac-native and open source.
https://coteditor.com/
https://github.com/coteditor/
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Equivalent Text Software to Notepad++ on Windows for Mac
CotEditor is pretty nice.
- Ask HN: Local Wysiwyg HTML Editor for Mac
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Reflections on a Month with BBEdit and Nova
Thanks for writing this up so beautifully. I'm an old Mac user and user Nova daily, mostly for Playdate development. It has been very unstable/crash-prone recently, agreed. The major crasher that lost me much work was fixed in a recent update, so I no longer want to delete the app but I would still appreciate it if they could take the accelerator off and fix all the crashers.
I also have the following installed BBEdit (for some advanced commands only it can do), Sublime Text (for quick opening and searching of directories of text).
My favourite editor: CotEditor https://coteditor.com (for it's unbelievable speed of launching, solid language/character-set support in particular Japanese; let down in only one way - it won't open folders of files). Highly recommended!
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A collection of useful Mac Apps
CotEditor - Price: Free Text editor for macOS that features syntax highlighting and a user-friendly interface.
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Software Developer Mac Apps
CotEditor, which is like TextEdit except actually useful for non-text documents (e.g. I write a lot of Markdown in it).
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What are your favourite apps?
CotEditor - Plain text editor but with many more features and a clean macOS UI. Absolutely a must-have for basic file editing (e.g. Markdown).
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Getting my first MacBook today (been PC for 25 yrs) and planned on using the native apps - any suggestions on 3rd party downloads?
Some recommendations: - Find a better mail client, the default is archaic. - ProtonVPN truly speaks for itself. - AdGuard For Safari is unbeatable. - The Unarchiver, for all your unzipping needs. - Infuse or INAA for video media. - CotEditor for your coding/text editing. - Rectangle for app window snapping. - LuLu stops unauthorized outgoing connects. - Do Not Disturb, if you leave it unattended often. - Aerials is beautiful. Make it your screensaver.
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MacOS alternatives to Atom
As others gave mentioned VSCode is probably the best replacement but for something less overkill I often use CotEditor. It’s downloaded via the App Store but is free, open source, apple silicon ready and also has a command line helper tool. https://coteditor.com
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Atom has been archived
I like CotEditor
What are some alternatives?
Mint - A package manager that installs and runs executable Swift packages
TextMate - TextMate is a graphical text editor for macOS 10.12 or later
safe-eval - Safer version of eval()
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
script-commands - Script Commands let you tailor Raycast to your needs. Think of them as little productivity boosts throughout your day.
CodeEdit - CodeEdit App for macOS – Elevate your code editing experience. Open source, free forever.
sublime_text - Issue tracker for Sublime Text
VaporDemo
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
alfred-calculate-anything - Alfred Workflow to calculate anything with natural language