X-Git-Url: https://git.lizzy.rs/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=73e2ab7708ed7758fccb1f4ea03937f9002f17fe;hb=bdf9e6d3a4d8c60b491d724ff0c107b2be68e076;hp=3006809e466ce487e0e495f6d4fef647e2f24f77;hpb=5c3d9db5c9b7d546e721389d0d1d0ad6edad4fdc;p=micro.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3006809e..73e2ab77 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/zyedidia/micro)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/zyedidia/micro) [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/zyedidia/micro](https://badges.gitter.im/zyedidia/micro.svg)](https://gitter.im/zyedidia/micro?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) [![MIT License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/blob/master/LICENSE) +[![Snap Status](https://build.snapcraft.io/badge/zyedidia/micro.svg)](https://build.snapcraft.io/user/zyedidia/micro) Micro is a terminal-based text editor that aims to be easy to use and intuitive, while also taking advantage of the full capabilities of modern terminals. It comes as one single, batteries-included, static binary with no dependencies, and you can download and use it right now. @@ -16,40 +17,53 @@ Here is a picture of micro editing its source code. ![Screenshot](./assets/micro-solarized.png) To see more screenshots of micro, showcasing all of the default colorschemes, see [here](http://zbyedidia.webfactional.com/micro/screenshots.html). - + You can also check out the website for Micro at https://micro-editor.github.io. +# Table of Contents +- [Features](#features) +- [Installation](#installation) + - [Prebuilt binaries](#prebuilt-binaries) + - [Package Managers](#package-managers) + - [Building from source](#building-from-source) + - [MacOS terminal](#macos-terminal) + - [Linux clipboard support](#linux-clipboard-support) + - [Colors and syntax highlighting](#colors-and-syntax-highlighting) + - [Plan9, Cygwin, Mingw](#plan9-cygwin-mingw) +- [Usage](#usage) +- [Documentation and Help](#documentation-and-help) +- [Contributing](#contributing) + +- - - + # Features * Easy to use and to install * No dependencies or external files are needed -- just the binary you can download further down the page +* Multiple cursors * Common keybindings (ctrl-s, ctrl-c, ctrl-v, ctrl-z...) * Keybindings can be rebound to your liking * Sane defaults * You shouldn't have to configure much out of the box (and it is extremely easy to configure) * Splits and tabs +* Nano-like menu to help you remember the keybindings * Extremely good mouse support * This means mouse dragging to create a selection, double click to select by word, and triple click to select by line * Cross platform (It should work on all the platforms Go runs on) - * Note that while Windows is supported, there are still some bugs that need to be worked out + * Note that while Windows is supported Mingw/Cygwin is not (see below) * Plugin system (plugins are written in Lua) - * Micro has a built-in plugin manager to automatically install, remove, and update all your plugins * Persistent undo * Automatic linting and error notifications -* Syntax highlighting (for over [90 languages](runtime/syntax)!) +* Syntax highlighting (for over [120 languages](runtime/syntax)!) * Colorscheme support * By default, micro comes with 16, 256, and true color themes. -* True color support (set the `MICRO_TRUECOLOR` env variable to 1 to enable it) -* Snippets - * The snippet plugin can be installed with `> plugin install snippets` +* True color support (set the `MICRO_TRUECOLOR` environment variable to 1 to enable it) * Copy and paste with the system clipboard * Small and simple * Easily configurable * Macros * Common editor things such as undo/redo, line numbers, Unicode support, softwrap... -Although not yet implemented, I hope to add more features such as autocompletion ([#174](https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/issues/174)), and multiple cursors ([#5](https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/issues/5)) in the future. - # Installation To install micro, you can download a [prebuilt binary](https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/releases), or you can build it from source. @@ -67,7 +81,19 @@ and you'll see all the stable releases with the corresponding binaries. If you'd like to see more information after installing micro, run `micro -version`. -### Package Managers +### Installation script + +There is a great script which can install micro for you by downloading the latest prebuilt binary. You can find it at https://getmic.ro (the github repo for it is [here](https://github.com/benweissmann/getmic.ro)). + +Then you can easily install micro: + + $ curl https://getmic.ro | bash + +The script will install the micro binary to the current directory. + +See the [Github page](https://github.com/benweissmann/getmic.ro) for more information. + +### Package managers You can install micro using Homebrew on Mac: @@ -75,37 +101,50 @@ You can install micro using Homebrew on Mac: brew install micro ``` -On Windows, you can install micro through Chocolatey: +On Debian Linux, you can install micro through [snap](https://snapcraft.io/docs/core/install) ``` -choco install micro +snap install micro --classic ``` -On Linux, you can install micro through [snap](https://snapcraft.io/docs/core/install) +Homebrew and snap are the two "officially" maintained package manager distributions of micro. -``` -snap install micro --beta -``` +Micro is also available through other package managers on Linux such as AUR, Nix, and package managers +for other operating systems: + +* Windows: [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org) and [Scoop](https://github.com/lukesampson/scoop) + * `choco install micro` + * `scoop install micro` +* OpenBSD: Available in the ports tree and also available as a binary package + * `pkd_add -v micro` ### Building from source If your operating system does not have a binary release, but does run Go, you can build from source. -Make sure that you have Go version 1.5 or greater (Go 1.4 will work if your version supports CGO) and that your `GOPATH` env variable is set (I recommand setting it to `~/go` if you don't have one). +Make sure that you have Go version 1.11 or greater and Go modules are enabled. ``` -go get -d github.com/zyedidia/micro/... -cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/zyedidia/micro -make install +git clone https://github.com/zyedidia/micro +cd micro +make build +sudo mv micro /usr/local/bin # optional ``` -The binary will then be installed to `$GOPATH/bin` (or your `$GOBIN`). +The binary will be placed in the current directory and can be moved to +anywhere you like (for example `/usr/local/bin`). -You can install directly with `go get` (`go get -u github.com/zyedidia/micro/cmd/micro`) but this isn't recommended because it doesn't build micro with version information which is useful for the plugin manager. +The command `make install` will install the binary to `$GOPATH/bin` or `$GOBIN`. + +You can install directly with `go get` (`go get github.com/zyedidia/micro/cmd/micro`) but this isn't +recommended because it doesn't build micro with version information, and doesn't disable debug mode. ### MacOS terminal -If you are using MacOS, you should consider using [iTerm2](http://iterm2.com/) instead of the default Mac terminal. The iTerm2 terminal has much better mouse support as well as better handling of key events. The newest versions also support true color. +If you are using MacOS, you should consider using [iTerm2](http://iterm2.com/) instead of the default Mac terminal. The iTerm2 terminal has much better mouse support as well as better handling of key events. For best keybinding behavior, choose `xterm defaults` under `Preferences->Profiles->Keys->Load Preset`. The newest versions also support true color. + +If you still insist on using the default Mac terminal, be sure to set `Use Option key as Meta key` under +`Preferences->Profiles->Keyboard` to use option as alt. ### Linux clipboard support @@ -122,22 +161,25 @@ If you don't have xclip or xsel, micro will use an internal clipboard for copy a ### Colors and syntax highlighting If you open micro and it doesn't seem like syntax highlighting is working, this is probably because -you are using a terminal which does not support 256 color. Try changing the colorscheme to `simple` +you are using a terminal which does not support 256 colors. Try changing the colorscheme to `simple` by pressing CtrlE in micro and typing `set colorscheme simple`. If you are using the default Ubuntu terminal, to enable 256 make sure your `TERM` variable is set to `xterm-256color`. -Many of the Windows terminals don't support more than 16 colors, which means +Many older Windows terminals don't support more than 16 colors, which means that micro's default colorscheme won't look very good. You can either set the colorscheme to `simple`, or download a better terminal emulator, like -mintty. +mintty. However, if you are on a recent version of Windows 10, the default +`cmd.exe` should do fine. + +### Plan9, Cygwin, Mingw -### Plan9, NaCl, Cygwin +These platforms are unfortunately not supported. -Please note that micro uses the amazing [tcell library](https://github.com/gdamore/tcell), but this +Micro uses the amazing [tcell library](https://github.com/gdamore/tcell), but this means that micro is restricted to the platforms tcell supports. As a result, micro does not support -Plan9, NaCl, and Cygwin (although this may change in the future). +Plan9, and Cygwin (although this may change in the future). Micro also doesn't support NaCl (but NaCl is deprecated anyways). # Usage