Anvil: Graphical, multi-pane tiling editor
Anvil is a multi-pane tiling text editor that emphasizes mouse usage, featuring syntax highlighting, multiple cursors, remote file editing, and is inspired by the Acme editor, supported by GIO and Go communities.
Read original articleAnvil is a graphical, multi-pane tiling text editor that emphasizes mouse usage and integrates seamlessly with the shell. It features syntax highlighting, multiple cursors and selections, and the ability to edit remote files. Anvil also includes a robust text manipulation language and is inspired by the Acme editor. The development of Anvil is supported by the GIO developers and the Go programming language community, which provides a clean and efficient environment for building the editor.
- Anvil is a multi-pane tiling text editor designed for enhanced mouse interaction.
- It supports features like syntax highlighting, multiple cursors, and remote file editing.
- The editor is inspired by the Acme text editor.
- Anvil's development relies on contributions from the GIO and Go programming language communities.
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