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phi-editor
Phi is a minimal text editor designed to look pretty, run fast, and be easy to configure and use. It's primary function is for editing code.Note that this is a work in progress and is very buggy! The editor is written as if it's a game, so it will probably eat up your battery, as well as run possibly quite slow - especially if you dont have a dedicated GPU - and probably crash frequently.
Do not edit your precious files with this editor!
Here's a screenshot of the editor:
goals
The editor must:
- run fast;
- load and edit large files with ease;
- look pretty; and finally
- be easy to use
building
You'll need Go with the GOPATH, GOBIN, etc. setup, as well as SDL2, SDL2_image, and SDL2_ttf. Here's an example for Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt-get install libsdl2-dev libsdl2-image-dev libsdl2-ttf-dev
$ go get github.com/felixangell/phi-editor
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/felixangell/phi-editor
$ go build
$ ./phi-editor
If you're on macOS, you can do something like this, using homebrew:
$ brew install sdl2 sdl2_image sdl2_ttf
$ go get github.com/felixangell/phi-editor
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/felixangell/phi-editor
$ go build
$ ./phi-editor
If you're on windows, you have my condolences.
configuration
Configuration files are stored in $HOME/.phi-editor-editor/config.toml
. Note that
this directory is created on first startup by the editor, as well as the configuration
files in the 'cfg/' directory are pre-loaded dependening on platform: see 'cfg/linuxconfig.go', for example.
Below is a (non-exhaustive) configuration file to give you an idea of what the config files are like:
[editor]
tab_size = 4
hungry_backspace = true
tabs_are_spaces = true
match_braces = false
maintain_indentation = true
highlight_line = true
[render]
aliased = true
accelerated = true
throttle_cpu_usage = true
always_render = true
[theme]
background = 0x002649
foreground = 0xf2f4f6
cursor = 0xf2f4f6
cursor_invert = 0x000000
[cursor]
flash_rate = 400
reset_delay = 400
draw = true
flash = true
[commands]
[commands.save]
shortcut = "super+s"
[commands.delete_line]
shortcut = "super+d"