📣 Calling all passionate #Swift devs! We invite you to shape the future of code editing. Join us in contributing to a free and #OpenSource project to build a native #CodeEditor that unleashes the power of the Mac and complements Xcode.
https://t.co/1gLjzN3tul
@RobSwish Thank you for the shout out! Our goal has always been to maintain the most scalable project for years to come so that anyone can contribute with the least friction possible!
@Louis__Meyer We’re aware of issues with that one in particular. We’ve got some changes coming that will make the install process more transparent for users and should make it easier to debug
Announcing our latest release v0.3.6!🎉
This version packs in new features that continue to bring CodeEdit up to speed for use as a daily driver editor. Terminal task output, invisible characters, editor restoration, external file changes, and more!
Read on! ⬇️
You can update CodeEdit using the in-app updater or download the latest version from GitHub.
GitHub: https://t.co/l6DPo7bTmb
Read the release notes: https://t.co/Z5BY9ynNBs
Join our Discord: https://t.co/12oJM7d6wv
We've implemented performance improvements in our open-source Swift text view that reduces CPU time by up to 87% on each keystroke. The whole editor should feel more snappy!
https://t.co/DM0zT2Aq32
Our text view is also now completely compatible with all macOS A11Y APIs!
It’s always great to see community contributions getting noticed! Our two most recent Swift packages, WelcomeWindow and AboutWindow, were mentioned on the latest @SwiftPackages podcast. Nice surprise. Check it out 👇
https://t.co/1f6SQBdilz
In the next version of CodeEdit...
Editors reflect external file changes! If your file is modified by another program on your machine, CodeEdit will intelligently reload any open editors to show you the most up-to-date version of that file.
As always, these options are completely customizable. You can replace the character rendered for each invisible character, and add or remove what characters codes you are warned about. You can also disable each setting entirely!
In the next version of CodeEdit...
Invisible characters and warning characters!
Invisible characters render whitespace in your editor, including tabs, spaces, newlines and more. Warning characters warn of potentially dangerous characters like the zero-width space.
We have very early LSP support. It’s next up on our roadmap and we have open pull requests implementing autocomplete and have implemented syntax highlighting and document sync with the server.
Still to go is better server management and installation methods as well as more concrete features like snippets, refactoring, and workspace features
In the next version of CodeEdit...
CodeEdit remembers your cursors, undo stack, selections, and file positions when switching editors, even across sessions. Close your workspace and pick up exactly where you left off next time.
Announcing our latest release v0.3.5!🎉
This release contains massive editor upgrades with a new minimap, code folding gutter, refactor guide, and new find and replace options. You can also paste to create files, hide the interface, and much more!
https://t.co/GS2n9TELcP
@madeby_ldt Not a clone! Xcode is limited to Swift/C/ObjC. CodeEdit is a general purpose editor, bring whatever language and customizations you want.
We are sticking to macOS design principles so we do end up looking like Xcode in a lot of ways.
@AnthonyIsraele Autocomplete is in progress right now, we’ve got a couple outstanding pull requests implementing it via language servers.
Snippets have the groundwork laid out, they’re coming up next our roadmap!
https://t.co/eWpwkhfV66