Summary

Total Alerts: 6

Rules Matched: 3


Rule: editor-wars

Matches: 4

My New Favourite Text Editor

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  • [Title] My New Favourite Text Editor
  • [Content] … the years, I’ve tried lots of text editors. Vim, EMACS, Sublime Text, Jedit, Nano, Notepad++ (and more)….
  • [Content] … few weeks ago I set about (again) finding a text editor that I could use just as well at work as I could…

Why I use GNU Nano as my Default Editor

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  • [Title] Why I use GNU Nano as my Default Editor
  • [Content] … many years, my default text editor has been
  • [Content] … why I wasn’t using a terminal based editor? Here’s how I use bottle.py 1….

Microsoft Edit vs GNU Nano

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  • [Content] … build Edit was the need for a default CLI text editor in 64-bit versions of Windows. 32-bit versions of Windows ship with the MS-DOS editor , but 64-bit versions do not have a CLI editor installed inbox. From there, we narrowed down our…
  • [Content] … are probably familiar with the “How do I exit vim?” meme. While it is relatively simple to learn…
  • [Content] … we wanted to avoid this for a built-in default editor, we decided that we wanted a modeless editor for Windows (versus a modal editor where new users would have to remember different…

Using Emacs as a Word Processor

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  • [Title] Using Emacs as a Word Processor
  • [Content] Ever since
  • [Content] … line. JOE Editor (Jstar) I was already familiar with

Rule: rails

Matches: 1

I’m having the worst career winter of my life

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  • [Content] … great products and worked commercially with Ruby/Rails, Node.js, TypeScript, and Golang. I’m…

Rule: rule-ai

Matches: 1

Show HN: OpenWorkers – Self-hosted Cloudflare workers in Rust

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  • [Content] … years, and recently rewrote it on rusty_v8 with Claude’s help. OpenWorkers lets you run untrusted JS…