Diakonos
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Diakonos
The console text editor with a key mapping you practically already know. Easy to use and easy to configure, but potent in the hands of power users.
Diakonos is a customizable, usable curses-based (console-based, or text-based) text editor. It was developed with the intention of being easier to configure and use than Emacs, more powerful than Pico and Nano, and not as cryptic as vi or ex.Diakonos uses the common Macintosh/Windows keyboard shortcuts - Ctrl-C to copy, Ctrl-V to paste, Ctrl-O to open a file, Ctrl-S to save and so on, instead of the more idiosyncratic key combinations used by most other console-based editors.
Features
- grep as you type
- macro recording and playback
- multi-element clipboard
- can synchronize with KDE Klipper or xclip
- multi-level undo
- parsed ("smart") indentation
- customizable multilingual syntax highlighting, with support for embedded languages (e.g. PHP, erb, Javascript)
- bookmarking, named and unnamed
- regular expression searching
- customizable status line
- code/keyword completion/snippets
- 256-colour support
- interactive help system
- sessions
- hooks
- built-in Ruby support
- fully extensible
- scripting in any language
- limited ctags support
- some git integration
Installation
Documentation
- Built-in help system
Links
- http://diakonos.pist0s.ca/ Official site
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/diakonos-editor/ SourceForge project page
- http://freshmeat.net/projects/diakonos FreshMeat project page
- http://github.com/Pistos/diakonos GitHub project page
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diakonos Wikipedia article
- http://frugalware.org/packages/103885 Frugalware package