# ted A text editor. **ted is still very new, and there are almost certainly bugs. There are also definitely important features missing. I don't recommend using this as your main text editor yet.** To install `ted` on Linux, you will need: - A C compiler - SDL2 - The GL development libraries These can be installed on Ubuntu/Debian with: ``` sudo apt install gcc libsdl2-dev libgl-dev ``` Then run ``` wget https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre2-10.36.zip sudo make install -j4 ``` There is no nice way of installing on Windows yet. ## Why? There are a lot of text editors out there. ted doesn't do anything new. But in the modern world of text editors running browsers internally, it can be nice to have a simple editor that starts up practically instantaneously, and performs well on reasonably-sized files. ## Supported features (more coming soon) - Multiple tabs, each with a different file - Auto-indent - Customization of (pretty much) all colours and keyboard commands. - Syntax highlighting for C, C++, Rust, and Python. - Find and replace (with regular expressions!) ## Building from source On Linux, run `make`. On Windows, you will need the SDL2 VC development libraries: https://www.libsdl.org/download-2.0.php Copy SDL2-2.x.y into the ted directory, and rename it to SDL2. Also copy SDL2\lib\x64\SDL2.dll to the ted directory. You will also need PCRE2. Download it here: https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre2-10.36.zip, unzip it, and put pcre2-10.36 in the same folder as ted. Then run `make.bat`. ## Version history
Version | Description | Date |
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0.0 | Very basic editor | 2021 Jan 31 |
0.1 | Syntax highlighting | 2021 Feb 3 |
0.2 | Line numbers, check if file changed by another program | 2021 Feb 5 |
0.3 | Find+replace, highlight matching parentheses, indent/dedent selection | 2021 Feb 11 |
0.3a | Find+replace bug fixes, view-only mode | 2021 Feb 14 |