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Geany install not working
Geany install not working








geany install not working
  1. Geany install not working full#
  2. Geany install not working code#

With all things considered, I still want to recommend Geany as a great IDE for small projects. Simply, some features are missing, like function auto-completion, in-editor documentation, and a ton of other features. While I'm more than happy with it, I recognize it can't substitute some language-specific IDE like Jetbrains'. Unfortunately, Geany still has some limits. I'm also using the “Spell Check” plugin, “Save Actions” and many more.

geany install not working

Geany install not working full#

With some fiddling around, you will be able to find the best configuration to fit your workflow.įor example, I'm using the “Project Organizer” plugin, which enables a full view of the project you're working on, and adds some highly appreciated features like project-wide indexing and searching. Just like the IDE, they're extemely lightweight, and you can always remove the ones you aren't using afterwards. On some distros you can find them in the main repository, for example on Debian you can get all plugins with apt install geany-plugins.Īnd yes, I do recommend you install all plugins. I heavily recommend you grab some themes from here and some plugins from here. Making Geany shineīy default, unfortunately, Geany seems to lack some love, but all can be fixed with a little tweaking. It's my understanding it needs to be set up in this builds dialog box. How do I get Geany to recognize python 3 It can't seem to find it. After all the customizations I've made, I've fully ditched VSCodium for Geany. 2,930 Views RSS Robo Pi (robo-pi) Noble Member Joined: 4 years ago Posts: 1909 Topic starter 7:12 pm I've installed Geany 1.37.1 on windows. It's not nearly as feature-rich as GoLand is for Go, but it does support more languages.

Geany install not working code#

I do, however, code in other languages, and I've always used VSCodium (telemetry free version of Microsoft's Visual Studio Code) for that. It's not FOSS (although some of its components are), but it's the best one, with lots of useful features, like the ability to see the documentation of external libraries right as you're calling some functions. We're opening it with Geany so that we can edit, compile. Since I mainly code in Go, I'm a big fan of GoLand by JetBrains. Opening the blink.c example code that comes with the installation of the GPIO library for C. It was thanks to this video by DistroTube that I truly found out its full potential.

geany install not working

A number of plugins are installed, including Addons. For Windows and Arch Linux (e.g., ArcoLinux) all plugins are installed at once. Install Addons, using the exact name from above: sudo apt install geany-plugin-addons. I've always used it to edit all kinds of plaintext files, like configs, school notes, etc., but before a couple of days ago I had never seen it as a proper IDE. geany-plugin-addons - miscellaneous plugins for Geany. I've been using Linux for a while now, and my go-to plaintext editor has always been Geany.










Geany install not working