Show HN: Amp – A text editor for your terminal, written in Rust (amp.rs) 43 points by wasted_intel 8y ago ↗ HN
[–] gepoch 8y ago ↗ For another small rust text editor project see Iota: https://github.com/gchp/iota
[–] brianjking 8y ago ↗ Having some screenshots might be nice. [–] steveklabnik 8y ago ↗ a screenshot shows up on desktop, but not on mobile, it seems. [–] wasted_intel 8y ago ↗ Yep. The site is responsive, and it was tricky to fit something properly onto a smaller width device. :) [–] wasted_intel 8y ago ↗ Thanks for the suggestion! I'll likely do a short screencast over the weekend to provide an overview and explain some of the features.
[–] steveklabnik 8y ago ↗ a screenshot shows up on desktop, but not on mobile, it seems. [–] wasted_intel 8y ago ↗ Yep. The site is responsive, and it was tricky to fit something properly onto a smaller width device. :)
[–] wasted_intel 8y ago ↗ Yep. The site is responsive, and it was tricky to fit something properly onto a smaller width device. :)
[–] wasted_intel 8y ago ↗ Thanks for the suggestion! I'll likely do a short screencast over the weekend to provide an overview and explain some of the features.
[–] xstartup 8y ago ↗ >> Written in Rust, a modern, low-level, high-performance language without garbage collection."safe" is missing. [–] nukeop 8y ago ↗ The "high performance" claim is misleading, when there are languages like C.
[–] erezsh 8y ago ↗ I'm already comfortable with Vim. Is there anything in Amp that might tempt me to switch?
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 27.8 ms ] thread"safe" is missing.
Ok. I'm interested!