Text Editor

aretext – minimalist text editor

aretext is a minimalist text editor with vim-compatible key bindings.

This is free and open source software.

Features include:

  • Simple and consistent terminal-based UI for distraction-free coding.
  • Efficient editing with over 100 vim commands.
  • Intuitive and flexible configuration, per language and project.
  • Seamless integration with CLI tools (bash, tmux, git, code formatters, compilers, and anything else you use).

Website: github.com/aretext/aretext
Support:
Developer: aretext authors
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

aretext demo

aretext is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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