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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: 3 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...
    Downloads: 2 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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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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: 2 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Xi Editor

    Xi Editor

    A modern editor with a backend written in Rust

    xi Editor (often styled “Xi”) is a project to build a modern, high-performance text editor designed for large files, extensibility, and native UI integration. Its architecture splits a thin UI layer from a high-performance core engine (written in Rust) that handles buffer editing, syntax highlighting, undo/redo, searching, and background processing asynchronously. This separation lets the core focus on speed and concurrency, while multiple frontends (macOS, GTK, web) handle rendering, input,...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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