termbox2
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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termbox2
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what lib use to write a TUI apps?
Have you looked into termbox? https://github.com/termbox/termbox2
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Mle is a small, flexible, terminal-based text editor written in C
I saw this editor recently as a consequence of noticing that there seems to be a rewrite of the termbox library (ncurses alternative) in progress: https://github.com/termbox/termbox2
- Alternative to ncurses for modern C++ (TUI)
- Termbox2
vis
- Vis: A vi-like editor based on Plan 9's structural regular expressions
- Oasis – a small, statically-linked Linux system
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Why Kakoune
> I wonder if the author has ever heard of vis[0]
Yes.
https://github.com/martanne/vis/wiki/Differences-from-Kakoun...
https://github.com/mawww/kakoune/wiki#onboarding
> which imho fulfills far better each one of those premises
Not very motivated for such a harsh critic..
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The Text Editor Sam by Rob Pike
If you want an editor that uses Sam's structural regexes with keyboard-focussed vi-style interaction, you might be interested in https://github.com/martanne/vis
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Can we write a Neo-vim Successor using rust?
Not Rust, but there's vis which aims to be a Vi(m) inspired editor with Sam's structural regular expressions.
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Met that guy one the train yesterday
I do not use vim nor a WM nor a Thinkpad, but I do use vis. It's great.
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Helix: Release 23.03 Highlights
> They either break from Vim's model (kakoune, helix) or follow Vim along with all it's flaws (Neovim, Vis).
I am sincerely curious of what flaws from Vim has Vis inherited, in your opinion.
I have the impression that the design idea of Vis is taking only the modal design of Vi (not Vim), plus the structural regular expressions of Sam, then make it as clean as possible with programmability via Lua plugins.
In fact, the state non-goals [1] seems to clearly distant itself from Vim.
[1]: https://github.com/martanne/vis#non-goals
- Helix: Post-Modern Text Editor
- Mle is a small, flexible, terminal-based text editor written in C
What are some alternatives?
TuiCss - Text-based user interface CSS library
kakoune - mawww's experiment for a better code editor
cpaint - https://briancallahan.net/blog/20220220.html
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
dte - A small, configurable console text editor (mirrored from https://gitlab.com/craigbarnes/dte)
nextvi - Next version of neatvi (a small vi/ex editor) for editing bidirectional UTF-8 text
mle - flexible terminal-based text editor (C)
vim-visual-multi - Multiple cursors plugin for vim/neovim
csope - Fork of Cscope version 15.9, with various improvements, because cscope is good and shall not be forgotten. While the original's mainentence seems abandoned and as far as I can tell you need a PhD in autoconf to compile the latest version, Csope is alive and well.
flatui - Efficient Immediate Mode UI for Games
nvim-select-multi-line - Neovim plugin. select multiple lines that are not adjacent.