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# lite
![screenshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3920290/81471642-6c165880-91ea-11ea-8cd1-fae7ae8f0bc4.png)
A lightweight text editor written in Lua
* **[Get lite](https://github.com/rxi/lite/releases/latest)** — Download
for Windows and Linux
* **[Get started](doc/usage.md)** — A quick overview on how to get started
* **[Get plugins](https://github.com/rxi/lite-plugins)** — Add additional
functionality
* **[Get color themes](https://github.com/rxi/lite-colors)** — Add additional colors
themes
## 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](https://github.com/rxi/lite-plugins); additional color
themes can be found in the [colors repository](https://github.com/rxi/lite-colors).
The editor can be customized by making changes to the
[user module](data/user/init.lua).
## Building
You can build the project yourself on Linux using the `build.sh` script
or on Windows using the `build.bat` script *([MinGW](https://nuwen.net/mingw.html) is required)*.
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](https://github.com/rxi/lite-plugins) 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](LICENSE) for details.