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    Swagger Editor

    Swagger Editor

    An editor designed for Swagger

    Swagger Editor lets you edit Swagger API specifications in YAML inside your browser and to preview documentations in real time. Valid Swagger JSON descriptions can then be generated and used with the full Swagger tooling (code generation, documentation, etc). swagger-editor is a traditional npm module intended for use in single-page applications that are capable of resolving dependencies (via Webpack, Browserify, etc). swagger-editor-dist is a dependency-free module that includes everything...
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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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Jodit Editor 3

    Jodit Editor 3

    Best WYSIWYG Editor for You

    An excellent WYSIWYG editor written in pure TypeScript without the use of additional libraries. It's a file editor and image editor.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Neovim

    Neovim

    Hyperextensible Vim-based text editor

    Neovim is a hyperextensible text editor based on Vim. It seeks to maximize usability and extensibility, simplify maintenance and encourage contributions.
    Downloads: 47 This Week
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    react-markdown-editor-lite

    react-markdown-editor-lite

    A light-weight Markdown editor based on React

    A light-weight(20KB zipped) Markdown editor of React component. Supports TypeScript. Supports custom markdown parser. Full markdown support. Supports pluggable function bars. Full control over UI. Supports image uploading and dragging. Supports synced scrolling between editor and preview.
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    Slate Text Editor framework

    Slate Text Editor framework

    Completely customizable framework for building rich text editors

    you can do things like turn a selection of text bold, or add a semantically rendered block quote in the middle of the page. The most important part of Slate is that plugins are first-class entities. That means you can completely customize the editing experience, to build complex editors like Medium's or Dropbox's, without having to fight against the library's assumptions. Slate's core logic assumes very little about the schema of the data you'll be editing, which means that there are no...
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    Quill

    Quill

    Your powerful rich text editor

    Quill is a powerful, free and open source WYSIWYG editor made for the modern web. Equipped with modern architecture and an expressive API, it’s highly compatible, extensible and customizable to fit any need. With granular access to editor content, changes and events, and consistent solid performance with JSON as both input and output, developers will find working with Quill a wonderful experience.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Lite XL

    Lite XL

    A lightweight text editor written in Lua

    A lightweight, simple, fast, feature-filled, and extremely extensible text editor written in C, and Lua, adapted from lite.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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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: 13 This Week
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    micro

    micro

    A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor

    Micro's number one feature is being easy to install (it's just a static binary with no dependencies) and easy to use. Use a simple json format to configure your options and rebind keys to your liking. If you need more power, you can use Lua to configure the editor further. Micro supports over 75 languages and has 7 default colorschemes to choose from. Micro supports 16, 256, and truecolor themes. Syntax files and colorschemes are also very simple to make. Micro has support for Sublime-style...
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    novelWriter

    novelWriter

    Open source plain text editor designed for writing novels

    A markdown-like text editor designed for writing novels and larger projects of many smaller plain text documents. It is designed to be a simple text editor that allows for easy organization of text files and notes, with a metadata syntax for comments, synopsis, and cross-referencing between files, and built on plain text files for robustness. The project storage is suitable for version control software, and also well suited for file synchronisation tools. All text is saved as plain text...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Ferrite

    Ferrite

    A fast, lightweight text editor for Markdown, JSON, YAML, and TOML

    Ferrite is a fast, lightweight desktop text editor built for people who spend a lot of time working in structured text formats and want a snappy, native-feeling app instead of a heavy IDE. It focuses on common “config and docs” formats like Markdown and popular structured data files, so it fits naturally into developer, DevOps, and technical writing workflows. The editor is designed around responsiveness and low overhead, prioritizing quick startup, smooth scrolling, and predictable editing...
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    ngx-quill

    ngx-quill

    Angular components for the Quill Rich Text Editor

    ngx-quill is an angular (>=2) module for the Quill Rich Text Editor containing all components you need. It is possible to set custom default modules and Quill config options with the import of the QuillModule.forRoot(). Use <quill-editor></quill-editor> in your templates to add a default quill editor. Do not forget to include quill + theme CSS in your build process, module or index.html! For builds with angular-cli >=6 only add quilljs to your scripts or scripts section of angular.json, if...
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    PanWriter

    PanWriter

    Markdown editor with pandoc integration and paginated preview

    PanWriter is a distraction-free markdown editor with two unique features. Tight integration with pandoc for import/export to/from plenty of file formats (including HTML, docx, LaTeX and EPUB). Preview pane that can show pages – including page breaks etc. Layout adjustments are immediately reflected in the preview. Instead, you can write text in Markdown, a convention on how to write plain text files. Basically, it’s like you would write an email.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Milkdown

    Milkdown

    Plugin driven WYSIWYG markdown editor framework

    A plugin-driven WYSIWYG markdown Editor, inspired by Typora, built on top of prose-mirror and remark. The website is designed by Meo and Mirone. Powered by Theme Nord and Material Design. A plugin driven framework to build WYSIWYG Markdown editor.
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    Kilo

    Kilo

    A text editor in less than 1000 LOC with syntax highlight and search

    Kilo is a minimalistic terminal text editor written in C, famous for fitting its full implementation into fewer than 1,000 lines of code in a single source file. It was created by Salvatore Sanfilippo (antirez, also known for Redis) as an exercise in writing a small, self-contained editor that others can study and extend. Despite its tiny size, Kilo supports core editor features like opening and saving files, incremental search, and basic syntax highlighting. ...
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    Lexical

    Lexical

    Lexical is an extensible text editor framework

    An extensible text editor framework that does things differently. Lexical is comprised of editor instances that each attach to a single content editable element. A set of editor states represent the current and pending states of the editor at any given time. Lexical is designed for everyone. It follows best practices established in WCAG and is compatible with screen readers and other assistive technologies. Lexical is minimal. It doesn't directly concern itself with UI components, toolbars...
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    Textadept

    Textadept

    Fast, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor

    A fast, minimalist, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor. Textadept’s user interface is sleek and simple. 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...
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    MarkEdit

    MarkEdit

    Just like TextEdit on Mac but dedicated to Markdown

    MarkEdit is a free and open-source Markdown editor, for macOS. It's just like TextEdit on Mac but dedicated to Markdown.
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    Mozc

    Mozc

    Mozc - a Japanese Input Method Editor designed for multi-platform

    Mozc is an open source Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) developed by Google, designed to provide Japanese text input across multiple operating systems including Android, macOS, Windows, GNU/Linux, and Chromium OS. The project originated as a subset of Google Japanese Input, released publicly under the BSD 3-Clause license for community use and development.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    markdown-oxide

    markdown-oxide

    Robust, Minimalist, Unbundled PKM for your text-editor through LSP

    Markdown-Oxide is a Personal Knowledge Management System(PKM) that composes with your favorite text editor through the Language Server Protocol(LSP). While other PKMs implement their own text editors, markdown-oxide is unbundled: it leaves text editing to a dedicated text editor and focuses solely on robust, performant knowledge management.
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    Helix

    Helix

    A post-modern modal text editor

    Helix is a modal (Kakoune/Vim‑inspired) terminal-based text editor written in Rust. 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.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Lem

    Lem

    Common Lisp editor/IDE with high expansibility

    Lem is the editor/IDE well-tuned for Common Lisp. After installing lem, you can start developing in Common Lisp at once. You can skip over writing tidy settings or installing many plugins as you do on Emacs. Lem loads when starting up. Electron version is in the experimental stage.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Geany

    Geany

    A fast and lightweight IDE

    Geany is a powerful, stable and lightweight programmer's text editor that provides tons of useful features without bogging down your workflow. It runs on Linux, Windows and macOS, is translated into over 40 languages, and has built-in support for more than 50 programming languages.
    Downloads: 57 This Week
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    TeXworks

    TeXworks

    A simple interface for working with TeX documents

    TeXworks is a free and simple working environment for authoring TeX (LaTeX, ConTeXt and XeTeX) documents. Inspired by Dick Koch's award-winning TeXShop program for Mac OS X, it makes entry into the TeX world easier for those using desktop operating systems other than OS X. It provides an integrated, easy-to-use environment for users on other platforms particularly GNU/Linux and Windows and features a clean, simple interface accessible to casual and non-technical users.
    Downloads: 116 This Week
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