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COSMIC Text Editor

Text editor for the COSMIC desktop

Screenshot

Currently an incomplete pre-alpha, this project is a work in progress - issues are expected.

Testing

You can test by installing a current version of Rust and then building with cargo.

git clone https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-edit
cd cosmic-edit
cargo build

You can get more detailed errors by using the RUST_LOG environment variables, that you can invoke for just that one command like this: RUST_LOG=debug cargo run. This will give you more detail about the application state. You can go even further with RUST_LOG=trace cargo run, that shows all logging details about the application.

Clippy Lints

PRs are welcome, as it builds a better product for everyone. It is recommended that you check your code with Clippy Lints turned on. You can find more about Configuring Clippy here.