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1 # Micro
2
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7
8 > Micro is very much a work in progress
9
10 Micro is a terminal-based text editor that aims to be easy to use and intuitive, while also taking advantage of the full capabilities
11 of modern terminals. It comes as one single, batteries-included, static binary with no dependencies, and you can download and use it right now.
12
13 Here is a picture of micro editing its source code.
14
15 ![Screenshot](./screenshot.png)
16
17 # Features
18
19 * Easy to use
20 * Common keybindings (ctrl-s, ctrl-c, ctrl-v, ctrl-z...)
21 * Extremely good mouse support
22 * Cross platform
23 * Syntax highlighting (in over [75 languages](runtime/syntax)!)
24 * Colorscheme support
25 * True color support (set the `MICRO_TRUECOLOR` env variable to 1 to enable it)
26 * Search and replace
27 * Sane defaults
28 * Plugin system (plugins are written in Lua)
29 * Undo and redo
30 * Unicode support
31 * Copy and paste with the system clipboard
32 * Small and simple
33 * Easily configurable
34
35 # Installation
36
37 ### Homebrew
38
39 If you are on Mac, you can install micro using Homebrew:
40
41 ```
42 brew tap zyedidia/micro
43 brew install --devel micro
44 ```
45
46 Micro is devel-only for now because there is no released version.
47
48 ### Prebuilt binaries
49
50 Nightly binaries:
51 * [Mac OS X](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-osx.tar.gz)
52 * [Linux 64](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-linux64.tar.gz)
53 * [Linux 32](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-linux32.tar.gz)
54 * [Linux Arm](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-linux-arm.tar.gz)
55 * [FreeBSD 64](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-freebsd64.tar.gz)
56 * [FreeBSD 32](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-freebsd32.tar.gz)
57 * [OpenBSD 64](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-openbsd64.tar.gz)
58 * [OpenBSD 32](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-openbsd32.tar.gz)
59 * [NetBSD 64](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-netbsd64.tar.gz)
60 * [NetBSD 32](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-netbsd32.tar.gz)
61 * [Windows 64](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-win64.zip)
62 * [Windows 32](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/binaries/micro-win32.zip)
63
64 To run the micro binary just run `./bin/micro` (you may want to place the binary on your path for ease of use).
65
66 ### Building from source
67
68 Micro is made in Go so you must have Go installed on your system to build it.
69
70 Make sure that you have Go version 1.4 or greater.
71
72 You can simply `go get` it.
73
74 ```
75 go get -u github.com/zyedidia/micro/cmd/micro
76 ```
77
78 ### Clipboard support
79
80 On Linux, clipboard support requires 'xclip' or 'xsel' command to be installed. For Ubuntu:
81
82 ```
83 $ sudo apt-get install xclip
84 ```
85
86 If you don't have xclip or xsel, micro will use an internal clipboard for copy and paste, but it won't work with external applications.
87
88 # Usage
89
90 Once you have built the editor, simply start it by running `micro path/to/file.txt` or simply `micro` to open an empty buffer.
91
92 Micro also supports creating buffers from `stdin`:
93
94 ```
95 $ ifconfig | micro
96 ```
97
98 You can move the cursor around with the arrow keys and mouse.
99
100 You can also use the mouse to manipulate the text. Simply clicking and dragging will select text. You can also double click
101 to enable word selection, and triple click to enable line selection.
102
103 You can run `$ micro -version` to get the version number. Since there is no release, this just gives you the
104 commit hash. The version is unknown if you built with `go get`, instead use `make install` or `make` to get a binary
105 with a version number defined.
106
107 ### Help text
108
109 See the [help text](./runtime/help/help.md) for information about keybindings, editor commands, colorschemes and
110 configuration options.
111
112 # Contributing
113
114 If you find any bugs, please report them! I am also happy to accept pull requests from anyone.