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A hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on Electron and designed for deep customization.
A browser extension that converts Markdown to formatted HTML in email and other web editors.
A cat clone with syntax highlighting, Git integration, and automatic paging.
A Python library for rich text, beautiful formatting, and advanced visual components in the terminal.
The fully featured code editor from VS Code, packaged for the browser.
A highly configurable, modal text editor that extends the classic Vi editor with modern features.
Create and share beautiful, customizable images of your source code for social media and documentation.
A comprehensive, pre-configured Vim setup with plugins, color schemes, and key mappings for an enhanced editing experience.
A modern, intuitive terminal-based text editor distributed as a single static binary with no dependencies.
A versatile, browser-based text editor specialized for editing code with syntax highlighting and extensible addons.
A JavaScript syntax highlighter with automatic language detection and zero dependencies for both browser and server environments.
A native macOS code editor built by the community, offering syntax highlighting, git integration, terminal, and extensions.
Fish shell-like syntax highlighting for Zsh, highlighting commands as you type to catch errors.
A curated list of Quick Look plugins for macOS that enhance file previews for developers.
A curated list of Quick Look plugins for macOS that enhance file previews for developers.
A feature-rich Markdown WYSIWYG editor with GFM support, live preview, and extensible plugins for charts and UML.
A fast static site generator in a single binary with everything built-in, including Sass, syntax highlighting, and image processing.
A Neovim plugin that provides an abstraction layer for installing and managing tree-sitter parsers and queries.
A beautiful and powerful syntax highlighter based on TextMate grammar for accurate code highlighting.
A simple, in-browser, markdown-driven slideshow tool for creating presentations directly from Markdown.
A lightweight, robust, and elegant syntax highlighting library for websites and applications.
A modular visual interface for GDB that displays program state information to reduce debugging commands.
A command-line MySQL client with auto-completion, syntax highlighting, and smart context-aware suggestions.
A Python library that enhances print debugging by automatically printing variable names and values with syntax highlighting.
A comprehensive dark theme for GitHub that applies across the website, extensions, and syntax highlighting.
A Python package for customizing the appearance of Jupyter Notebooks with themes, fonts, and plotting styles.
An open-source Markdown editor for macOS, inspired by Mou and built with native Cocoa.
A clean, dark Neovim theme written in Lua, with support for LSP, Treesitter, and many plugins, plus extras for terminals and shells.
A simple, open source, cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) specifically designed for the Go programming language.
A soothing pastel theme for Neovim with four flavors, extensive customization, and plugin integrations.
A clean pandoc LaTeX template for converting markdown to PDF or LaTeX, designed for lecture notes and exercises with a focus on computer science.
A modern Vim and Neovim filetype plugin providing comprehensive LaTeX editing, compilation, and navigation features.
A Sublime-like terminal-based text editor with mouse support, syntax highlighting, and extensive customization.
A dark Neovim colorscheme inspired by Katsushika Hokusai's painting, offering high contrast and extensive customization.
A comprehensive language pack for Vim providing syntax highlighting and indentation for over 200 programming languages.
A versatile, offline-first text editor for Android supporting Markdown, todo.txt, and other plaintext formats for notes and task management.
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