lite-hearted is a small compatibility shim for the lite text editor that allows it to run in love2d.
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lite-hearted

lite-hearted is a small compatibility shim for the lite text editor that allows it to run in love2d. It is a quick-and-dirty experiment in embedding editing tools into a game engine, to allow for building smooth game development workflows. It's also literally a two-evening hack, so you will probably run into some rough edges!

You can run it simply by cloning this repo and running love .. Due to the limitations of love2d's sandboxed filesystem, you can only edit files that are in the project itself. Given the goals of this project, this should be fine.

Original README follows:

lite

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A lightweight text editor written in Lua

Overview

lite is a lightweight text editor written mostly in Lua — it aims to provide something practical, pretty, small and fast, implemented as simply as possible; easy to modify and extend, or to use without doing either.

Customization

Additional functionality can be added through plugins which are available from the plugins repository; additional color themes can be found in the colors repository. The editor can be customized by making changes to the user module.

Building

You can build the project yourself on Linux using the provided build.sh script. Note that the project does not need to be rebuilt if you are only making changes to the Lua portion of the code.

Contributing

Any additional functionality that can be added through a plugin should be done so as a plugin, after which a pull request to the plugins repository can be made. In hopes of remaining lightweight, pull requests adding additional functionality to the core will likely not be merged. Bug reports and bug fixes are welcome.

License

This project is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.