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    Helix Editor

    Helix Editor

    A post-modern modal text editor

    A Kakoune / Neovim inspired editor, written in Rust. The editing model is very heavily based on Kakoune.
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    Helix

    Helix

    A post-modern modal text editor

    ...It features modern modal editing, multiple selections, smart syntax highlighting, and built-in language server (LSP) integration leveraging tree‑sitter for fast, incremental parsing and code intelligence.
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    Shuttle Framework

    Shuttle Framework

    Deploy Rust apps with a single Cargo command

    Stop worrying about the infrastructure. Focus on writing code, shuttle will do the rest. Configure your infrastructure directly from your Rust code. Avoid unnecessary context-switching and complicated UIs. Know that you are getting what you need at compile-time. Cut down on debugging time. Control your infrastructure by adding annotations to your code. Wiring up a service to a persistent database is as easy as adding one line of code.
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    Flow-Like

    Flow-Like

    Strongly Typed Enterprise Scale Workflows

    Flow-Like is a lightweight framework for building flow-based, reactive user interfaces that lets developers structure applications around declarative data flows and event pipelines instead of imperative state management. The core idea is that UI components react to changes in upstream flows, making it easier to reason about how data moves through the system and how user interactions propagate changes throughout the interface. This approach contrasts with traditional two-way binding or manual...
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    Just One Single History

    Just One Single History

    Just One Single History

    ...For example, this makes it easy to mirror just selected parts of your repo to public github repositories or specific customers. Simplify code sharing and dependency management. Beyond just subdirectories, Josh supports filtering, re-mapping and composition of arbitrary virtual repositories from the content found in the monorepo.
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    Zee

    Zee

    A modern text editor for the terminal written in Rust

    Zee is a modern editor for the terminal, in the spirit of Emacs. It is written in Rust and it is somewhat experimental. In the old tradition of text editor demos, here's what it currently looks like editing its own source code.
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