Intuitive S-expressions editing for Calcit.
- Auto Layout: expressions in blocks and inline-blocks, styled with CSS
- Structural Editing: intuitive way of structural editing as nested expressions
- Call Stack Navigation: more fine-grained functions navigation
- Collaboration: changes real-time synced among multiple clients via WebSockets
One function/definition in a screen, Command d
to open called function at next tab, Command j
Command k
Command i
to switch. Screenshots from Chrome App:
Based on DOM/CSS, easy for another theme:
Command p
to search and jump inspired by Sublime Text :
Browse definitions in a dependency tree:
Install CLI and start a local WebSocket server, it uses calcit.cirru
as a snapshot file:
npm i -g @calcit/editor
ct
UI of the editor is a webapp on http://editor.calcit-lang.org/?port=6001
You may try with my project templates:
- simple virtual DOM playground calcit-workflow
- a toy Node.js script calcit-nodejs-workflow
or even clone current repo for trying out.
Don't forget to check out keyboard shortcuts. My old introduction videos can be found on YouTube.
CLI variables for compiling code directly from calcit.cirru
:
op=compile ct
The web UI takes several query options:
http://editor.calcit-lang.org/?host=localhost&port=6001
port
, defaults to6001
host
, defaults tolocalhost
, connects via WebSocket
Code is emitted in compact.cirru
by pressing Command s
. Two extra files will be emitted:
compact.cirru
contains a compact version of data tree of the program..compact-inc.cirru
contains diff information from latest modification of per definition.
It would be used in calcit-runner.
When server is stopped with Control c
, calcit.cirru
is also updated.
There are also several options in :configs
field in calcit.cirru
:
port
, defaults to6001
Editor UI is decoupled with WebSocket server, so it's okay to connect remote server from multiple pages with all expressions synced in real-time.
Special mode file-transform
added for transforming compact.cirru
back to calcit.cirru
.
op=file-transform ct
Previously it's https://github.com/Cirru/calcit-editor which is for ClojureScript. And this repo is for Calcit-js only.
MIT