Microsoft’s Edit on Windows is a new command-line text editor
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How-To Geek: Microsoft’s New Text Editor Is a Vim and Nano Alternative | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
How-To Geek: Microsoft’s New Text Editor Is a Vim and Nano Alternative. “Microsoft just released ‘Edit’ as a new command-line text editor, which will soon be a built-in Windows application. It’s inspired by the MS-DOS Edit program from the 1990s, and it’s already open-source software.”The post How-To Geek: Microsoft’s New Text Editor Is a Vim and Nano Alternative first appeared on ResearchBuzz: Firehose.
Microsoft releases Edit: an open source command-line text editor for Windows
Microsoft has announced a new text editor for Windows, called Edit. But it's not like Notepad, Edit is a command-line text editor. The app was unveiled at the Microsoft Build conference, and while it may appear as it has been designed for developers, it remains accessible for users who are unfamiliar with terminals. The interface looks modern, with controls similar to those in Visual Studio Code. Microsoft says it was motivated to bring a CLI te…
Microsoft launches Edit, its new open-source command line text editor
Microsoft Build is usually about cutting edge development, but sometimes there are nods to the past. And this is precisely what is happening with the company’s new text editor. Named -- uninspiringly -- Edit, this text editor is not only open-source, but it is a command line tool. While clearly not something that will be of interest to the majority of Windows 11 users, it is something that has strong developer appeal. See also: The team behind E…
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