diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 85712284..f346801a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,39 +5,39 @@ Coedit is a simple IDE for the [D2](http://dlang.org) lang. (**Co** mpile & **Ed ![](lazproj/coedit.win7.33.png) ![](lazproj/coedit.linux.kde.33.png) -Current features ----------------- +Features +-------- - multi platform (Win/Linux). +- strictly based on *DMD* (the alternative compilers are not supported). - full featured project format and advanced project editor. - compile and run directly from the UI. -- instant run (without saving, script-like). +- compile and execute an unsaved module with a single click. +- compile and _unittest_ a module with a single click. - synchronized edition in a block. - D2 syntax highlighter, folding, identifier markup. -- module symbol list. +- symbol list of the module being edited. - static libraries manager. - search and replace. -- "todo comments" analyzer. -- user-defined tools powered by a string interpolation system. -- [D Completion Daemon](https://github.com/Hackerpilot/DCD) integration for completion and hints. +- _todo comments_ analyzer. +- user-defined tools powered by a string interpolation system (in a single click: submit the current module to _dfmt_ or _dscanner_, or disassemble the output in IDA !) +- full [D Completion Daemon](https://github.com/Hackerpilot/DCD) integration (completion, hints, call tips, definition finder). - mini file browser. Missing things before the first version ------------------------------------------ +--------------------------------------- All the majors features are implemented. Some minor things are still missing or not fully working: - editor context menu. -- shortcuts customization (main menu, editor). Project information ------------------- -- status: beta 1. +- status: beta 2. - license: MIT. - programmed in Object Pascal with [Lazarus & FPC](http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org) as IDE & compiler. -- based on *DMD* (the alternative compilers, LDC or GDC, are not supported). Setup or build -------------- -Windows and Linux binaries are available for the tagged versions. +Windows and Linux binaries are available for each release. The latest Coedit development version must be build from the sources. The procedure is described in the [**first section of the wiki**](https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit/wiki#detailed-setup-procedure)