{"category":{"categoryid":395,"name":"app-editors","summary":"The app-editors category contains text editors."},"packages":[{"categoryid":395,"description":"An easy to use text editor","firstseen":"2011-01-21T14:39:04.989275","maintainer":"hattya@gentoo.org","name":"aee","packageid":56727},{"categoryid":395,"description":"GTK HTML editor for the experienced web designer or programmer","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"sdnick484@gmail.com","maintainername":"Nick Andrade","name":"bluefish","packageid":54854},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Display-oriented editor for binary files, based on the vi texteditor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"ryao@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Richard Yao","name":"bvi","packageid":53275},{"categoryid":395,"description":"full screen curses hex editor (with insert\/delete support)","firstseen":"2012-02-27T14:36:03.709801","maintainer":"vapier@gentoo.org","name":"curses-hexedit","packageid":58951},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Cursor App - AI-first coding environment","firstseen":"2026-01-12T14:45:03.219047","name":"cursor","packageid":78697},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Minimal console text editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"dav","packageid":45921},{"categoryid":395,"description":"ncurses-based hex-editor with diff mode","firstseen":"2011-01-31T14:44:41.800071","name":"dhex","packageid":56781},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A Linux editor for the masses","firstseen":"2013-08-14T13:36:54.998415","name":"diakonos","packageid":61104},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Very tiny editor in ASM with emacs, pico, wordstar, and vi keybindings","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"e3","packageid":51160,"summary":"e3 is a full-screen, user-friendly text editor with an interface similar to that of either WordStar, Emacs, Pico, Nedit, or vi. It's heavily optimized for size and independent of libc or any other libraries, making it useful for mini-Linux distributions and rescue disks. The assembler version supports Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Win9x, QNX, Atheos, BeOS, ELKS, and DOS. There is also a separately distributed version written in C which supports some other Unix versions and CygWin. It is also possible to use regular expressions by using child processes like sed. e3 has a built in arithmetic calculator."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A simple Notepad-like text editor using EFL","firstseen":"2022-01-05T07:46:54.770107","name":"ecrire","packageid":73970},{"categoryid":395,"description":"An easy to use text editor. A subset of aee","firstseen":"2011-05-08T17:15:15.244791","maintainer":"hattya@gentoo.org","name":"ee","packageid":57337},{"categoryid":395,"description":"The advanced, extensible, customizable, self-documenting editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"gnu-emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo GNU Emacs project","name":"emacs","packageid":45775,"summary":"GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable text editor - and more. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing. The features of GNU Emacs include: * Content-sensitive editing modes, including syntax coloring, for a variety of file types including plain text, source code, and HTML. * Complete built-in documentation, including a tutorial for new users. * Full Unicode support for nearly all human languages and their scripts. * Highly customizable, using Emacs Lisp code or a graphical interface. * A large number of extensions that add other functionality, including a project planner, mail and news reader, debugger interface, calendar, and more. Many of these extensions are distributed with GNU Emacs; others are available separately."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"EmACT, a fork of Conroy's MicroEmacs","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"emact","packageid":54843,"summary":"This product is an original development made to provide an emacs-like editor on the PC for the purpose of writing Lisp code with the same features found on other Lisp development systems. In 1985, with about 512 Ko of memory, it was obvious that Gosling, GNU or other emacs written in Lisp were too big to run on M$-DOG. So I decided to write my own editor that closely works like those I used on VAX Unix at that time. I started with Conroy's MicroEMACS. After a great amount of time, made essentially after hours, EmACT is now a pretty good clone of GNU Emacs. It has all the features that programmers enjoy, like parentheses matching, auto-indent for Lisp, C, C++, compile mode, tags and even a Lisp interpreter which is not however compatible with GNU MockLisp. It can be ported to all UN*X systems (terminal and X-Window) and it runs of course on all Intel based system in text or graphic mode (MSDOS, OS\/2, Windows 3.x, Windows NT\/2000\/XP and Windows 95\/98\/Me)."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A very minimal imitation of the famous GNU Emacs editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"ersatz-emacs","packageid":43146,"summary":"Ersatz Emacs is a very minimal imitation of the famous GNU Emacs editor. Unlike most popular Emacs derivatives, Ersatz strives to use as little system resources as possible and be simple enough for the casual programmer to understand, yet still include all the functionality required for most text editing jobs."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A small and easy to use folding editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"fe","packageid":50991,"summary":"Fe is a small and easy to use folding editor. Fe allows to fold arbitrary text regions; it is not bound to syntactic units. Unlike Origami, folds are not attributed with a trailing comment, instead you can put folds before or after any text in the line, as you like. Fe has no configuration or extension language and requires no setup. Its user interface is emacs-like and it has menues for the very most important functions to help beginners. Further there is a reference card. It offers: * Regions and Emacs-like kill ring * Incremental search * Keyboard macros * Editing binary files * Multiple windows and views * Compose function for Latin 1 characters In case you can't stand the emacs interface and want ultimate flexibility, fe can easily be modified, because it is structured as an editor library with a user interface frontend, all written in C."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Lightweight Qt5 Plain-Text Editor for Linux","firstseen":"2021-07-20T11:56:34.005395","name":"featherpad","packageid":73218,"summary":"FeatherPad (by Pedram Pourang, a.k.a. Tsu Jan) is a lightweight Qt plain-text editor for Linux. It is independent of any desktop environment."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Fullscreen and distraction-free word processor","firstseen":"2012-04-29T14:36:15.661321","maintainer":"qt@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Qt Project","name":"focuswriter","packageid":59212},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A text editor for the GNOME desktop","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"gnome@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo GNOME Desktop","name":"gedit","packageid":49714},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Collection of extra plugins for the gedit Text Editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"gnome@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo GNOME Desktop","name":"gedit-plugins","packageid":43087},{"categoryid":395,"description":"GNOME hexadecimal editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"gnome@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo GNOME Desktop","name":"ghex","packageid":51363},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Cross-platform, aesthetic, distraction-free markdown editor","firstseen":"2016-02-25T14:40:50.766980","maintainer":"suhr@i2pmail.org","maintainername":"Сухарик","name":"ghostwriter","packageid":65063},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Integrated LaTeX environment for GNOME","firstseen":"2019-04-04T11:27:20.097008","name":"gnome-latex","packageid":69762},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A simple text editor for the GNOME desktop","firstseen":"2022-03-16T22:00:11.676443","name":"gnome-text-editor","packageid":74568},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Simple LaTeX editor for GTK+ users","firstseen":"2010-09-23T14:33:42.459914","maintainer":"hwoarang@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Markos Chandras","name":"gummi","packageid":56324},{"categoryid":395,"description":"GUI version of the Vim text editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"vim@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Vim Project","name":"gvim","packageid":42068},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A post-modern text editor","firstseen":"2023-03-13T18:20:45.785243","name":"helix","packageid":75899},{"categoryid":395,"description":"ncurses based hex editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"base-system@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Base System","name":"hexcurse","packageid":46271},{"categoryid":395,"description":"View and edit files in hex or ASCII","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"tomjbe@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Thomas Beierlein","name":"hexedit","packageid":48979},{"categoryid":395,"description":"File viewer, editor and analyzer for text, binary, and executable files","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"radhermit@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Tim Harder","name":"hteditor","packageid":49636},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A minimalistic console hex editor with vim-like controls","firstseen":"2022-08-31T23:37:09.731885","name":"hyx","packageid":75404},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Jasspa Microemacs","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"jasspa-microemacs","packageid":47470,"summary":"* An Emacs editor biased towards UNIX users, working across platforms by providing a consistent interface under UNIX, Microsoft Windows '95\/'98\/NT and DOS operating systems. * Fully featured editor, retaining the lightness of the original MicroEmacs 3.8 with much enhanced capability. * Small memory and disk footprint. * A much enhanced version of the Danial Lawrence's original MicroEmacs 3.8 of 1988. It is stressed that although Danial Lawrence's 3.8 version was used as a base, he has had no involvement in the development of this distribution. * To avoid any confusion with the original MicroEmacs, this distribution should be referred to as the JASSPA distribution."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Console S-Lang-based editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"jed","packageid":55321,"summary":"Jed is a powerful editor, terminal and X11 interface. Color syntax highlighting is one of its strong suits, along with emulation of GNU Emacs, Wordstar, EDT and Brief. It also supports use of GPM on Linux consoles. Jed has a multitude of programming modes and couples with the Slang library for powerful extensions."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Programmer's editor written in Java","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"java@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Java","name":"jedit","packageid":43735},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A free ASCII-Text Screen Editor for UNIX","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"amynka@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"joe","packageid":50042,"summary":"JOE (Joe's own editor) has the feel of most IBM PC text editors: The key-sequences are reminiscent of WordStar and Turbo-C. JOE is much more powerful than those editors, however. JOE has all of the features a UNIX user should expect: full use of termcap\/terminfo, excellent screen update optimizations, simple installation, and all of the UNIX-integration features of VI."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs, a light emacs-like editor without LISP bindings","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"jove","packageid":48446,"summary":"Jove is a compact, powerful, Emacs-style text-editor. It provides the common emacs keyboard bindings, together with a reasonable assortment of the most popular advanced features (e.g., interactive shell windows, compile-it, language specific modes) while weighing in with CPU, memory, and disk requirements comparable to vi."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Portable version of Joe's Own Editor","firstseen":"2013-01-05T14:36:48.715968","maintainer":"xmw@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Michael Weber","name":"jupp","packageid":60196},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Modal editor inspired by vim","firstseen":"2016-05-06T13:41:36.741403","maintainer":"hilobakho@gmail.com","maintainername":"Mykyta Holubakha","name":"kakoune","packageid":65406},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Latex Editor and TeX shell based on KDE Frameworks","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"kde@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo KDE Project","name":"kile","packageid":45812},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Simple GTK2 text editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"tristan@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Tristan Heaven","name":"leafpad","packageid":48927},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Really tiny vi clone, for things like rescue disks","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"levee","packageid":52081},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge sharing and management.","firstseen":"2023-12-09T01:32:55.509120","name":"logseq-desktop-bin","packageid":76787},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A lightweight programmers editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"lpe","packageid":45658},{"categoryid":395,"description":"MicroGnuEmacs, a port from the BSDs","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"mg","packageid":53506,"summary":"Mg (mg) is intended to be a small, fast, and portable editor for people who can't (or don't want to) run real Emacs for one reason or another. It is compatible with GNU Emacs because there shouldn't be any reason to learn more than one Emacs flavor. This is a portable version of the Mg maintained by the OpenBSD team."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor","firstseen":"2021-06-17T08:07:55.279236","name":"micro","packageid":72999},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Powerful and user-friendly console text editor","firstseen":"2013-05-04T13:37:33.486184","maintainer":"zlogene@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Mikle Kolyada","name":"moe","packageid":60713},{"categoryid":395,"description":"GTK+-based editor for the Xfce Desktop Environment","firstseen":"2012-12-30T14:36:07.449682","maintainer":"xfce@gentoo.org","maintainername":"XFCE Team","name":"mousepad","packageid":60176},{"categoryid":395,"description":"GNU GPL'd Pico clone with more functionality","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"vapier@gentoo.org","name":"nano","packageid":53251,"summary":"GNU nano - an enhanced clone of the Pico text editor. The nano project was started because of a few \"problems\" with the wonderfully easy-to-use and friendly Pico text editor. First and foremost is its license: the Pine suite does not use the GPL or a GPL-friendly license, and has unclear restrictions on redistribution. Because of this, Pine and Pico are not included with many GNU\/Linux distributions. Also, other features (like goto line number or search and replace) were unavailable until recently or require a command line flag. Yuck. nano aims to solve these problems by emulating the functionality of Pico as closely as possible while addressing the problems above and perhaps providing other extra functionality."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"The nice editor, easy to use for the beginner and powerful for the wizard","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"ne","packageid":47043},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Multi-purpose text editor for the X Window System","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"amynka@gentoo.org","name":"nedit","packageid":51101},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Vim-fork focused on extensibility and agility","firstseen":"2015-02-26T14:37:27.634822","maintainer":"vim@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Vim Project","name":"neovim","packageid":63136},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Emacs like micro editor Ng -- based on mg2a","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"cjk@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Cjk","name":"ng","packageid":46666},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Hex editor by KDE","firstseen":"2018-06-12T21:13:31.262664","name":"okteta","packageid":69175},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Perl Application Development and Refactoring Environment","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"perl@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Perl Project","name":"padre","packageid":48481},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Pluma text editor for the MATE desktop","firstseen":"2014-04-28T13:48:44.557436","maintainer":"mate@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo MATE Desktop","name":"pluma","packageid":62151},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A set of plugins for Pluma, the MATE text editor.","firstseen":"2022-12-03T01:33:37.060502","name":"pluma-plugins","packageid":75638},{"categoryid":395,"description":"An implementation of Vim in Python","firstseen":"2020-07-19T15:36:53.538385","name":"pyvim","packageid":71318},{"categoryid":395,"description":"QEmacs is a very small but powerful UNIX editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"qemacs","packageid":51822,"summary":"QEmacs (for Quick Emacs) is a very small but powerful text editor. It has the following features: * Full screen editor with an Emacs look and feel with all Emacs common features: multi-buffer, multi-window, command mode, universal argument, keyboard macros, config file with C like syntax, minibuffer with completion and history. * Can edit files of hundreds of megabytes quickly by using a highly optimized internal representation and by mmaping the file. * Full UTF8 support, including bidirectional editing respecting the Unicode bidi algorithm. Arabic and Indic scripts handling (in progress). * WYSIWYG HTML\/XML\/CSS2 mode graphical editing. Also supports lynx like rendering on VT100 terminals. WYSIWYG DocBook mode based on XML\/CSS2 renderer. * C mode: coloring with immediate update. Emacs like auto-indent. * Shell mode: colorized VT100 emulation so that your shell work exactly as you expect. You can run interactive terminal apps directly in the process buffer: mc, MenuConfig, or even qemacs itself! Compile mode with next\/prev error. * Input methods for most languages, including Chinese (input methods come from the Yudit editor). * Hexadecimal editing mode with insertion and block commands. Unicode hexa editing of UTF8 files also supported. * Works on any VT100 terminals without termcap. UTF8 VT100 support included with double width glyphs. * X11 support. Support multiple proportionnal fonts at the same time (as XEmacs). * Small! Full version is about 150KB. Smaller custom versions can be built by removing modules."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Hex editor library, Qt application written in C++ with Python bindings","firstseen":"2018-01-04T19:36:00.454285","name":"qhexedit2","packageid":68623,"summary":"QHexEdit is a hex editor widget written in C++ for the Qt5 framework. It is a simple editor for binary data, and has bindings to PyQt with python 2 and 3."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Fully featured markdown editor, supports github markdown dialect","firstseen":"2021-10-31T08:45:47.092530","name":"remarkable","packageid":73544},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Simple editor for Markdown and reStructuredText","firstseen":"2013-06-30T13:36:30.221248","maintainer":"mrueg@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Manuel Rüger","name":"retext","packageid":60953},{"categoryid":395,"description":"an ncurses text editor with an easy-to-read, hackable C source","firstseen":"2015-05-29T13:37:20.079724","maintainer":"jer@gentoo.org","name":"sandy","packageid":63495},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A very powerful, highly configurable, small editor with syntax coloring","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"ervin.peters@ervnet.de","maintainername":"Ervin Peters","name":"scite","packageid":54118},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Simple Hex EDitor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"hattya@gentoo.org","name":"shed","packageid":44985},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose","firstseen":"2017-07-01T22:31:33.020242","name":"sublime-text","packageid":67846},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Small, lightweight Qt text editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"qt@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Qt Project","name":"tea","packageid":54517,"summary":"A very small Qt text editor. It has lots of extra features including syntax highlighting and a built in file manager as well as a built in image viewer. It can also read lots of 'other' filetypes."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Classic TECO editor, Predecessor to EMACS","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"ulm@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Ulrich Müller","name":"teco","packageid":53620,"summary":"TECO \/tee'koh\/ \/n.,v. obs.\/ 1. [originally an acronym for `[paper] Tape Editor and COrrector'; later, `Text Editor and COrrector'] \/n.\/ A text editor developed at MIT and modified by just about everybody. With all the dialects included, TECO may have been the most prolific editor in use before EMACS, to which it was directly ancestral. Noted for its powerful programming-language-like features and its unspeakably hairy syntax. It is literally the case that every string of characters is a valid TECO program (though probably not a useful one); one common game used to be mentally working out what the TECO commands corresponding to human names did. In mid-1991, TECO is pretty much one with the dust of history, having been replaced in the affections of hackerdom by EMACS. Descendants of an early (and somewhat lobotomized) version adopted by DEC can still be found lurking on VMS and a couple of crufty PDP-11 operating systems, however, and ports of the more advanced MIT versions remain the focus of some antiquarian interest."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"X-based rich text editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"ted","packageid":51715},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Simple interface for working with TeX documents","firstseen":"2019-06-17T17:09:17.813841","name":"texworks","packageid":69882},{"categoryid":395,"description":"uEmacs\/PK is an enhanced version of MicroEMACS","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"uemacs-pk","packageid":53130,"summary":"WHAT IS uEmacs\/PK? uEmacs\/PK 4.0 is an enhanced version of MicroEMACS 3.9e. Enhancements have been incorporated by Petri H. Kutvonen, University of Helsinki, Finland, kutvonen@cs.Helsinki.FI. WHY IS IT BASED ON AN OLD VERSION OF MicroEMACS? In my opinion 3.9e was the best of all MicroEMACSes. Creeping featurism, growing size, and reduced portability made versions 3.10 and 3.11 less attractive. MicroEMACS 3.9e was one of the few editors that were truly portable between different flavours of UNIX, PC\/MS-DOS, and VAX\/VMS. It was pretty robust - although not flawless. uEmacs\/PK 4.0 includes numerous bug fixes, adds some new functionality and comfort but does not sacrifice the best things (small size and portability)."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"VI Like Emacs -- yet another full-featured vi clone","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"vim@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Vim Project","name":"vile","packageid":44022},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Vim, an improved vi-style text editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"vim@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Vim Project","name":"vim","packageid":51677},{"categoryid":395,"description":"vim and gvim shared files","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"vim@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Vim Project","name":"vim-core","packageid":55590},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Modern, legacy free, simple yet efficient vim-like editor","firstseen":"2017-05-07T18:43:14.763572","name":"vis","packageid":66811,"summary":"Vis aims to be a modern, legacy free, simple yet efficient editor combining the strengths of both vi(m) and sam."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Multiplatform Visual Studio Code from Microsoft","firstseen":"2021-05-27T08:51:04.737096","name":"vscode","packageid":72926,"summary":"Visual Studio Code is a lightweight but powerful source code editor which runs on your desktop and is available for Windows, macOS and Linux. It comes with built-in support for JavaScript, TypeScript and Node.js and has a rich ecosystem of extensions for other languages (such as C++, C#, Java, Python, PHP, Go) and runtimes (such as .NET and Unity)."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A community-driven, freely-licensed binary distribution of Microsoft's VSCode","firstseen":"2021-06-04T09:06:41.245256","name":"vscodium","packageid":72940,"summary":"Microsoft’s vscode source code is open source (MIT-licensed), but the product available for download (Visual Studio Code) is licensed under the Microsoft-vscode license (a copy can be found in the licenses folder of your gentoo repository) and contains telemetry\/tracking. The VSCodium project exists so that you don’t have to download+build from source. This project includes special build scripts that clone Microsoft’s vscode repo, run the build commands, and upload the resulting binaries for you to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under the MIT license. Telemetry is disabled."},{"categoryid":395,"description":"An emulation of ACME, Plan9's hybrid window system, shell and editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","name":"wily","packageid":48915},{"categoryid":395,"description":"A cross-platform hex editor designed specially for large files","firstseen":"2010-08-31T14:33:48.899972","maintainer":"wxwidgets@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo wxWidgets Project","name":"wxhexeditor","packageid":56205},{"categoryid":395,"description":"highly customizable open source text editor and application development system","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"xemacs@gentoo.org","name":"xemacs","packageid":51415},{"categoryid":395,"description":"XML Copy Editor is a fast, free, validating XML editor","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"rhill@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Ryan Hill","name":"xmlcopyeditor","packageid":54912},{"categoryid":395,"description":"VI Like Emacs -- yet another full-featured vi clone","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"vim@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Vim Project","name":"xvile","packageid":55444},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Free (Y)unicode text editor for all unices","firstseen":"2012-10-07T13:40:38.245321","name":"yudit","packageid":59867},{"categoryid":395,"description":"The fast, collaborative code editor","firstseen":"2024-09-01T07:36:27.120033","name":"zed","packageid":77717},{"categoryid":395,"description":"Zile is a small Emacs clone","firstseen":"2010-05-04T00:54:45.661860","maintainer":"emacs@gentoo.org","maintainername":"Gentoo Emacs project","name":"zile","packageid":42954,"summary":"Zile is a small, fast, and powerful Emacs clone. It is useful for small footprint installations (e.g. on floppy disk), machines with little memory, or quick editing sessions, especially on remote machines or as a different user, e.g. root."}]}