Microsoft Edit is coming to Linux
The brand new Microsoft Edit, which is the successor of the old MS-DOS-editor will come soon to Linux as well?
There is a discussion going on how to call ms edit executable under Linux at: github.com/microsoft/edit/disc…
Microsoft Edit is fully written in Rust. And the source-code is actually fully open-source as well under MIT license 😮.
I personally would like see them calling it dos-edit
or just dosedit
, since that would be kinda funny. But I understand it will be called ms-edit
instead.
I know Linux already has vi, vim, neovim and nano, ... and more... However is kind of ironic to see this binary be shipped to Linux distros. Of course it's already added to Arch btw: aur.archlinux.org/packages/ms-…
GitHub - microsoft/edit: We all edit.
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macniel
in reply to melroy • • •- ed
- nano, pico
- emacs
- vi, vim, neovim, nvchad
- kate
- gedit
- mousepad
- vscode, oss
bitwolf
in reply to melroy • • •muhyb
in reply to melroy • • •CronyAkatsuki
in reply to muhyb • • •Powershell has been available on linux for years already.
edit: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powe…
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in reply to melroy • • •coldsideofyourpillow
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used to represent programming, and a pen. Pretty creative.