This repository contains information about the projects I maintain.
Tulu-C-IDE is a simple Vim configuration to edit C/C++ codes. It is a minimalistic C/C++ code editor that resembles an IDE. The project is named after the author's pet, Tulu, which means 'A Cotton Ball' in the Bengali Language.
The project is configured to have a minimalistic approach suitable for those who want to configure their own Vim Text Editor further after having all the core functions required to get a fully working C/C++ code editor.
To install Tulu-C-IDE, you can download the latest release in a .zip/.tar.gz archive and extract the contents to your home ~/
directory or run the following script:
sh tulu_c_ide_download.sh
Tulu-C-IDE comes with a number of features that make it a powerful C/C++ code editor, including:
- Syntax highlighting
- Code completion through LSP
- Error checking
- Auto-indentation
- Code folding
- Code formatting
- Template code
- Snippet completion
- Microcontroller projects (PlatformIO/Arduino/Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 SDK)
- AI assistance
- Rust/Cargo support
- And more!
If you are looking for a simple yet powerful C/C++ code editor, Tulu-C-IDE is an excellent option. It is easy to use and comes with many features that make it a great choice for both beginners and experienced programmers.
Here are some of the benefits of using Tulu-C-IDE:
- It is a minimalistic C/C++ code editor that resembles an IDE.
- It is easy to use and configure.
- It comes with several useful features that make it a great choice for both beginners and experienced programmers.
- It is well-documented.
- It is free and open source.
Tulu-C-IDE is a powerful and versatile C/C++ code editor that is an excellent option for programmers with almost any C/C++ programming requirements, including programming microcontrollers. It is perfect for programmers of all experience levels.
Debian-minimal: A set of shell scripts to configure a freshly installed Debian Linux system and install minimum required programs to get a workable installation with essential packages for day-to-day use.
The Debian-minimal project is a great way to get a basic Debian system up and running quickly and easily. The scripts are easy to use and can be customised to meet the specific needs of the user.
- Debian-minimal is a set of shell scripts that can be used to configure a freshly installed Debian Linux system.
- The scripts install a minimal set of programs that are required to get a workable installation with essential packages for day-to-day use.
- The scripts are designed to be easy to use and can be customised to meet the specific needs of the user.
- The scripts are free and open source and are available on GitHub.
Here are some of the benefits of using the Debian-minimal project:
- It is easy to use.
- It can be customised to meet the specific needs of the user.
- It comes with some essential MS Windows configurations as a bonus.
- It provides suggestions for alternative software in practical terms.
- Most applications are curated to work on MS Windows for an uncompromising cross-platform experience.
- It is free and open source.
If you are looking for a way to get a basic Debian system up and running, I recommend checking out the Debian-minimal project.