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Integrate Fig with Linux #34
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@YU5Z8X2CvH1fv4ep And probably more months will pass. They're rewriting the entire Fig core from Swift to Rust, give them time. |
Swift also supports linux, so what's wrong with it? Or are the devs just following the trend of rewriting everything in rust? |
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Congrats on the work done so far! I had a chance to play with Fig on OSX, and it was wonderful. Looking forward to your Linux release whenever you are ready ❤️ |
I know the original post said "Soon"(TM), but is there any chance that we might see some news on this in the near future? |
I've been proposing some implementation ideas for other OSes which actually solve a lot of fig's bugs and implementation problems in the discord. Check the thread i created on #cross-platform there |
2022 is here now, what is the status of this issue please? |
We are prioritising Linux and the Fig.js API after launching our next product in mid Feb. So aiming for an early April launch date. Stay tuned! |
Calendar marked |
Noice to see so many people rooting for Fig for Linux <3 |
Me too 🎉😅 |
That's some really awesome news! I hope you can show some proptotype or at least blog about it pretty soon |
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Some exciting progress to share! 2022-03-14_20-20-58.mp4We've located the caret position, can determine what text has been typed, and got IPC working on Linux. 🥳 There is still lots to do, but some of the key technical challenges have been solved! |
Great! Also good to know Fig is written in rust :) (The ide logs and tabs showed it) |
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If you're eager for the app, you can give them a thumbs up or some other similar gesture. If you're expressing impatience, it's best not to say so. |
Can it be run in any terminal or does it have to be integrated in each terminal application? If it has to be integrated in the terminal there should be
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@mschrage Could you lock this issue? There are a lot of people subscribed to this who only want to be notified on actual updates. |
Post feature requests, ideas and suggestions here: https://github.com/withfig/fig/discussions/1252 |
Another milestone to share: we've got the user interface for the autocomplete engine up and running! linux-demo.mp4The team is making really good progress! We may have some early prototypes ready in the next couple of weeks (assuming everything goes according to plan 🤞). |
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Fig for Linux 🐧 is almost here! We are currently rolling out to Alpha users! 🎉 If you are interested in testing the Alpha version of Fig for Linux please fill out this form: https://withfig.typeform.com/to/OgP8tRrr |
Fig currently works on macOS only. We will build a port that integrates with Linux soon.
Please subscribe to this issue to get an update when Fig's autocomplete integration with the Linux is ready 😄
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