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@swiftbyte/hazel

v0.0.7

Published

IDE framework for SwiftByte Hazel

Readme

SwiftByte Hazel IDE

SwiftByte Hazel is a cloud and desktop ready framework for a plugin-first Intergrated Development Environment (IDE).

Hazel follows an extension-based approach similar to GitHub's Atom IDE. This allows Hazel to be extremely flexible and support a wide range of different types of development environments.

Hazel is Javascript-based framework that supports both the browser and Node.js to ensure maxmimum compatability with potential target platforms.

Directory

  • src/hazel - Contains the Typescript-based Hazel framework
  • src/render - Contains the Vue components and plugin for rendering

User Interface

|------------------------------------| | Header | |------------------------------------| | Left | Top | Right | | |---------------------| | | | Center | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |---------------------| | | |Bottom | | |------------------------------------| | Footer | |------------------------------------|

To be as flexible as possible Hazel implements a very basic UI layout that's easy to extend from extensions.

Extensions

The main functionality of Hazed is provided via user-installed extensions. We provide extensions and extension packages for common stacks and languages to get you up and running fast.

Because of the extension-based nature of Hazel it can be endlessly customized for any stack or system.

Installing

npm i --save-dev @swiftbyte/hazel

Using

Platform

To use the Hazel framework you require an implementation of the Platform and related interfaces. These interfaces provide the essential implementations for things such as opening files on the specific platform.

TODO

  • Make extension loader async (or web worker?)

  • http://operational-transformation.github.io/

  • https://github.com/Jeffail/leaps/blob/master/lib/text/ot_buffer.go

  • Why does typescript mangle async/await functions and require @babel/plugin-transform-runtime and @babel/runtime to work?

  • Migrate to @swiftbyte/swiftbyte