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    ecode

    ecode

    Lightweight multi-platform code editor designed for modern hardware

    ecode is a lightweight multi-platform code editor designed for modern hardware with a focus on responsiveness and performance. It has been developed with the hardware-accelerated eepp GUI, which provides the core technology for the editor. The project comes as the first serious project using the eepp GUI, and it's currently being developed to improve the eepp GUI library as part of one of its main objectives.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Textadept

    Textadept

    Fast, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor

    ...Relentlessly optimized for speed and minimalism over the years, the editor consists of less than 2000 lines of C and C++ code, and less than 4000 lines of Lua code. Textadept runs on Windows, macOS and Linux. It also has a terminal version, which is ideal for work on remote machines. Textadept is an ideal editor for programmers who want endless extensibility without sacrificing speed or succumbing to code bloat and featuritis. The editor gives you complete control over the entire application using the Lua programming language. Everything from moving the caret to changing menus and key bindings on the fly to handling core events is possible. ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    AstroNvim

    AstroNvim

    AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich neovim config

    AstroNvim is an aesthetic and feature-rich neovim config that is extensible and easy to use with a great set of plugins. AstroNvim is provided as a plugin that can be installed with the lazy.nvim plugin manager and then used to import all of the plugin configurations that AstroNvim provides. To quickly get started it is recommended to start with the official AstroNvim Template which provides a great starting point for a new AstroNvim based configuration. We found other Neovim configurations...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    myScite

    myScite

    The allRound pocket sized CodeEditor.

    Refurbished Scintilla.orgs/SciTE with some additional patches. -- Features -- - Full MinGW and GTK SDKs Autocomplete.(190+) - Do system scripting (bash, applescript, cmd, powershell, perl, j/vbscript, awk) - Examine all sorts of data files (sql, regedit, mib, xml, yaml, json, vcard ...) - Review difference and patch files - Create makefiles (gnu make / cmake) - Edit html, css and config files (with calltips) - Describe circuits in vhdl and spice. ... - And finally; read & write...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    led-text-editor

    led-text-editor

    A simple and easy-to-use but yet powerful line-oriented text editor.

    led is a simple and easy-to-use but yet powerful line-oriented text editor. It is written in Urn Lisp and compiled to Lua, so it is available for every platform where Lua (version 5.1 or higher) is available as well; however some special features are available only with Lua 5.1 (or LuaJIT) on AmigaOS, MorphOS, AROS and UNIX with XTerm. The latest release (18-Mar-2021) now supports also scripts.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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