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###### juCi++: a lightweight, platform independent C++-IDE with support for C++11, C++14, C++17, and C++20 features depending on libclang version.
## About
Current IDEs struggle with C++ support due to the complexity of
the programming language. juCI++, however, is designed especially
towards libclang with speed, stability, and ease of use in mind.
## Features
* Platform independent
* Fast, responsive and stable (written extensively using C++11/14 features)
* Syntax highlighting for more than 100 different file types
* Warnings and errors on the fly
* Fix-its, as well as C/C++ standard header include suggestions
* Integrated Clang-Tidy checks can be enabled in preferences
* Debug integration, both local and remote, through lldb
* Supports the following C/C++ build systems directly (other build systems need manually generated compilation databases):
* CMake
* Meson
* Fast autocompletion
* Tooltips showing type information and documentation
* Rename refactoring across files
* Highlighting of similar types
* Automated documentation search for C/C++ identifiers
* Go to declaration, implementation, methods and usages
* OpenCL and CUDA files are supported and parsed as C++
* Non-C/C++ files are supported through the Language Server Protocol, which is enabled if an `[language identifier]-language-server` executable is found. This executable can be a symbolic link to one of your installed language server binaries.
* For additional instructions, see: [setup of tested language servers](docs/language_servers.md)
* Non-C/C++ projects are also supported, such as Python, JavaScript, and Rust projects
* Git support through libgit2
* Find symbol through Ctags ([Universal Ctags](https://github.com/universal-ctags/ctags) is recommended)
* Spell checking depending on file context
* Run shell commands within juCi++
* Regex search and replace
* Smart paste, keys and indentation
* Extend/shrink selection
* Multiple cursors
* Snippets can be added in ~/.juci/snippets.json using the [TextMate snippet syntax](https://macromates.com/manual/en/snippets). The language ids used in the regexes can be found here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtksourceview/tree/master/data/language-specs.
* Auto-indentation through [clang-format](http://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html) or [Prettier](https://github.com/prettier/prettier) if installed
* Source minimap
* Split view
* Full UTF-8 support
* Wayland supported with GTK+ 3.20 or newer
See [enhancements](https://gitlab.com/cppit/jucipp/issues?scope=all&state=opened&label_name[]=enhancement) for planned features.
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