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    Lapce

    Lapce

    Lightning-fast and Powerful Code Editor written in Rust

    Lapce is a GUI-based, next‑generation code editor written in Rust, using native GPU-accelerated rendering (via Floem and wgpu). It aims to deliver VS Code–level productivity with minimal latency, built-in LSP support, modal editing, remote development capabilities, and WASI‑based plugin extensibility.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    KodExplorer

    KodExplorer

    A web based file manager, web IDE / browser based code editor

    ...The only requirement is to have PHP 5 available. Use experience like operating system, Rich context menu, and toolbar, drag, and drop, shortcut keys. All operations with files and folders on a remote server (copy, cut, paste, move, remove, upload, create folder/file, rename, etc.) Flexible configuration of access rights, file types restriction, user, interface and others. Selectable files & folders support (mouse click & Ctrl & Shift & words & Keyboard shortcuts). Background file upload with Drag & Drop HTML5 support; Folder upload with Chrome, Firefox and Edge. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    CoVim

    CoVim

    Collaborative Editing for Vim

    CoVim enables collaborative, real-time editing sessions in Vim by networking multiple clients into a shared buffer. Participants can see each other’s cursors and changes as they type, approximating pair programming inside a modal editor. Sessions are hosted on a server process that coordinates edits and user presence across machines. The goal is to keep collaboration simple while preserving familiar Vim motions and commands. It is particularly handy for remote code walkthroughs, mentoring, or quick review sessions without switching to a different editor. While not as full-featured as cloud IDEs, it provides a lightweight way to co-edit in pure Vim.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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