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Tachi Code automatically detects source files in your browser and opens them in a powerful code editor. Whether you’re viewing an API response, source code on GitHub, or any other source file, Tachi Code transforms your browser tab into a fully functional code editor. Tachi Code uses the Monaco Editor, the same editor that powers Visual Studio Code, to provide a rich editing experience with LSP su
Multiple selections Multiple cursors as a core editing primitive, inspired by Kakoune. Commands manipulate selections which allows concurrent code editing. Tree-sitter integration Tree-sitter produces error tolerant and robust syntax trees, which enables better syntax highlighting, indent calculation and code navigation. Powerful code manipulation Navigate and select functions, classes, comments,
I’m sure you’ve been there: prompt, prompt, prompt, and you have a working application. It’s fun and feels like magic. But getting it to production requires more. What assumptions did the model make when building it? You guided the agent throughout, but those decisions aren’t documented. Requirements are fuzzy and you can’t tell if the application meets them. You can’t quickly understand how the s
Tiptap 3.0.0 Stable This is the stable release for 3.0.0. Since we accidentially released our 3.0.0 last year and had to deprecate it, we're moving forward with 3.0.1 as our initial release for this major cycle. Since our auto-generated changelog was to big for Github to handle we have to write this manually. Yikes! @tiptap/core Major Changes Switched to tsup for bundling — UMD builds are no longe
Cursor is an AI-powered IDE which seems the most loved among engineers. In a survey we ran last year, Cursor was the most common answer to the question “what is your favorite editor with GenAI features that help with your work?”. Anysphere is the startup behind Cursor, founded in 2022, with the first version of Cursor released two years ago, in March 2023. Last week, Anysphere shared they’d raised
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Most things are in the ctrl/cmd-K menu. I will call it cmd-K for this guide. Cmd-K uses fuzzy search. There are two types of things that cmd-K has: notes and commands. Notes are the notes you've created, commands are things like theme toggle, vim toggle, show/hide scrollbar, import/export, etc. Navigate in the Cmd-K menu by up/down arrows. Create a new note by typing the note title and run the cre
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