terminal tools

  1. Microsoft Launches 'Edit': A Lightweight, Open-Source CLI Text Editor for Windows 11

    Microsoft has introduced "Edit," a new command-line text editor for Windows 11, aiming to fill the longstanding gap left by the absence of a native CLI editor in 64-bit versions of Windows. This open-source tool is designed to be lightweight, user-friendly, and seamlessly integrated into the...
  2. Microsoft Launches 'Edit': A Modern Command-Line Text Editor for Windows

    When Microsoft unveiled its new command-line text editor “Edit” for Windows, it signaled more than just a modern reboot of a classic utility—it underscored a deeper commitment to developer-centric tooling and a desire to harmonize decades of Windows history with today’s fast-evolving digital...
  3. Microsoft’s New ‘Edit’ Text Editor on Windows: A Developer’s Next-Gen CLI Tool

    When Microsoft unveiled its new “Edit” text editor at its annual Build conference, it sent an unambiguous signal that foundational tools for Windows developers are due for a thoughtful refresh. The arrival of Edit on Windows, a text editor designed specifically to integrate with the command line...