TextMate
xi-editor
TextMate | xi-editor | |
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35 | 42 | |
14,183 | 19,808 | |
0.1% | 0.0% | |
0.0 | 2.6 | |
about 2 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Objective-C++ | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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TextMate
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CudaText: Cross-platform, open source code editor written in Object Pascal
I mostly work on MacOS these days and previously my general purpose text editor wax Textmate: https://github.com/textmate/textmate
Last official release was 2021, so I looked for something more regularely updated, and found CudaText. Definitely very Sublime-ish, and I like it so far.
- Which apps do you install first on any new Mac?
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BBEdit is 30 years old
Textmate 2.0 got open-sourced https://github.com/textmate/textmate but it looks pretty much abandoned/finished.
- Atom has been archived
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Alternative to Atom (that’s not VS Code)?
If you want something like TextMate maybe use TextMate? https://macromates.com
- VSCode 自訂語法標色
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Best Mac OS version for web development on a MBP 2012
Use a native editor. VS Code is IMHO awful. Someone mentioned Sublime which is fast and has some nice features, but its non-native UI is IMHO ugly and clumsy. You might like it for similarity to VS Code, I guess. If you want something much more "Mac", though: https://macromates.com
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CotEditor – Lightweight Plain-Text Editor for macOS
I know no one talks about it anymore but TextMate 2 is still actively being developed and I find it excellent.
https://macromates.com/
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10 Best Code Editors in 2022: The Guide to the Top Options
TextMate is a well-known code editor for developers who code on a Mac system.
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Developer Diaries: How We Built a Better Browser-Based IDE with Monaco
See, VSCode itself utilizes grammar files called “tmLanguage” files to tokenize your code. This tokenizer is borrowed from TextMate.
xi-editor
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Zed is now open source
Was confused until I realised I'd confused Zed, with Xi[1] which is also rust based, and which incidentally has a frontend called "Xim"..
Also there's a wiki-editor (like Tomboy[2]) called "Zim"[3].
[1] https://github.com/xi-editor/xi-editor
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Text Editor: Data Structures
Project site linked from the GitHub[0] is https://xi-editor.io. Linked doc is a mirror of this[1], which was afaik originally written by Raph Linus.
[0]: https://github.com/xi-editor/xi-editor
[1]: https://xi-editor.io/docs/rope_science_01.html
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The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Must Know About Unicode in 2023
> thing that gets deleted when you hit backspace
Is there a canonical source for this part, by the way? Xi copied the logic from Android[1] (as per the issue you linked downthread), and I vaguely remember that CLDR had something to say about this too, but I don’t know if there’s any sort of consensus here that’s actually written down anywhere.
[1] https://github.com/xi-editor/xi-editor/pull/837
- Google abandons work to move Assistant smart speakers to Fuchsia
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What's is a rusty way to implement sharable trees?
This is pretty much how copy-on-write ropes work. Check out xi-rope, Ropey or crop, they're all built using B-trees and implement the behavior you described.
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Helix (a Kakoune / Neovim inspired editor) 23.03
Helix is awesome, though once Lapce (spiritual successor to Xi editor) gets the Helix/Kakoune editing model, I may have to jump ship
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Editors written in rust
Home (xi-editor.io)
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How to share resources between instances of program?
Maybe take a look at the Xi editor (https://xi-editor.io/) (written in rust I think) that uses a client server architecture.
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Suitable Rust GUI Library for Code Editor?
Have a look at what Lapce uses. The editor is coming along nicely, and iirc, they use the Xi editor as a plug-in.
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CRDTs make multiplayer text editing part of Zed's DNA
Raph Levien posted a retrospective about using CRDT’s for collaborative editing in xi-editor here [1]. His conclusion is
“I come to the conclusion that the CRDT is not pulling its (considerable) weight. When I think about a future evolution of xi-editor, I see a much brighter future with a simpler, largely synchronous model, that still of course has enough revision tracking to get good results with asynchronous peers like the language server.”
[1]https://github.com/xi-editor/xi-editor/issues/1187#issuecomm...
What are some alternatives?
CotEditor - Lightweight Plain-Text Editor for macOS
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
iota - A terminal-based text editor written in Rust
sublime_text - Issue tracker for Sublime Text
lapce - Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust
Geany - A fast and lightweight IDE
Servo - Servo, the embeddable, independent, memory-safe, modular, parallel web rendering engine
Brackets - An open source code editor for the web, written in JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
kakoune.el - A very simple simulation of the kakoune editor inside of emacs.