Pulsar is a community-led Hyper-Hackable text editor for developpers.
Pulsar is a community-driven, open-source text editor known for its hackability. It's a specialized version of Chromium that's been designed for coding rather than browsing, offering a unique blend of web technology and native functionality.
Pulsar aims to be user-friendly yet powerful, offering:
Cross-platform compatibility: Works seamlessly on OS X, Windows, and Linux.
Built-in package manager: Effortlessly discover, install, and even create your own packages.
Intelligent autocompletion: Accelerates coding with smart and context-aware suggestions.
File system browser: Easily navigate and open single files, entire projects, or multiple projects within a single window.
Multi-pane editing: Split the interface for side-by-side code comparison and editing.
Powerful find and replace: Search, preview, and replace text within files or across entire projects.
Extensive customization: Modify themes, keybindings, and more through style sheets and keymap configurations.
Version control integration: Features built-in support for Git and GitHub, enabling actions like staging, committing, branching, and pull requests.
Prose writing features: Supports Markdown preview and spell checking for enhanced writing tasks.
Community-driven ecosystem: Benefits from a vibrant community that contributes to its development and package repository.