Let me know what you think. Be honest—I have thick skin. Edit 1 hour later: A few people asked about theming. Yes, it supports .tmTheme files. Just drag them into the config folder.
u/CodeCraftDev • 4 hours ago
I’ve been a VSCode user for years. I’ve also tried the "hardcore" path (Neovim + 500 lines of Lua) and the "simple" path (Notepad++). I always felt like I was either battling a 1.2GB RAM usage or memorizing modal keys just to move my cursor. YaEdit
Showoff Saturday Tooling Performance
So I built (Yet another Editor). It’s a native, cross-platform desktop editor designed for that 80% of coding where you don’t need an AI, a debugger, or a Git GUI—you just need to write . Let me know what you think
I have designed this post to highlight features, technical specs, and a use-case scenario to make it feel authentic and engaging. YaEdit v2.0 is here: The minimalist editor that doesn't force you into a terminal (or an Electron prison)
Edit 2 hours later: Wow, front page. I'll start a Discord server for feature requests. Link in my bio. Yes, it supports
[github.com/yaedit/mirror]