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Geany is a small and lightweight integrated development environment. It was developed to provide a small and fast IDE, which has only a few dependencies from other packages. Another goal was to be as independent as possible from a special Desktop Environment like KDE or GNOME. So it is using only the GTK2 toolkit and therefore you need only the GTK2 runtime libraries to run Geany.

This project is managed by Dominic Hopf and frlan.

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Repository came back to life!

A repository received new code changes after 6 months of inactivity.

In commit ed39ec62 by frlan (Using name ‘Frank Lanitz’) on 2012-05-09 (12 days ago)

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Wiki for Geany!

We set up a wiki for additional documentation and resources related to
Geany at http://wiki.geany.org.
Anyone can contribute to the wiki simply by registering and then
logging in.

In the wiki you can find configuration snippets ... [More] and tips, snippets for
various programming languages and many additional tags files to enhance
Geany's autocompletion features.

Everybody is welcome to add additional useful content to the wiki.

Happy contributing [Less]


Say welcome to a new Geany developer: Matthew Brush!

We're happy to announce Matthew Brush joined the Geany developer team,
please make an ovation form him!

Matthew was already doing a great job on Geany, providing patches, support,
ideas and more. He's very motivated and productive ... [More] , having him among us
will most probably boost Geany's development rate.

Welcome Matthew, and keep up the great job! [Less]


Geany Plugins 0.21 released!

We are happy to announce the release of Geany Plugins 0.21 which is targeted to work with Geany 0.21!

As usual, tarballs, the Windows setup file, and their corresponding GPG signatures can be found at http://plugins.geany.org/downloads.html. ... [More] A comprehensive list of changes can be found at http://plugins.geany.org/geany-plugins/geany-plugins-0.21.NEWS. [Less]


Geany switched to Git

We're happy to announce Geany just switched from Subversion to Git as the Version Control System used for source code management. The primary source repository also moved from SourceForge to GitHub.

We think and hope this will make future ... [More] development easier for everybody and improve collaboration with the community.

The new Git repository can be found here : http://github.com/geany/geany. Of course the mirror on geany.org is still available and now mirrors the official Git repository as well as does the repo.or.cz mirror. You can follow the updated instructions on the Git page to clone the new repository or fork it on GitHub.

A backup of the old SVN repository can still be found at http://download.geany.org/svn_backup/geany/ for anybody interested.

Finally, we'd like to thank Jiří Techet for the wonderful work he did on converting the SVN repository to Git, and Matthew Brush for the great help on setting up the GitHub repository. Thank you guys! [Less]


Geany 0.21 released!

We are happy to announce a new release of Geany!

For a comprehensive list of changes please see Release Notes. A very detailed and complete list of changes can be found in the ChangeLog.

Some of the highlights:

Add support ... [More] for real-time symbol parsing.
Fix loading of non-UTF-8 templates.
Update Scintilla to version 2.25.
Add Scala custom filetype (werg).
Add Cython custom filetype (Matthew Brush).
Add support for separate single and multiline comments.
Add support for filetype-specific indentation settings.
Add filetype Cobol (Seth Keiper).
SplitWindow plugin now works on Windows too.
Add translations: fa.
Update translations: ca, cs, de, en_GB, es, fi, fr, gl, it, ja, nl, pt, pt_BR, sl, sv, tr, vi, zh_CN, zh_TW.
We want to thank all translators and everyone who contributed to this release with patches, feedback, bug reports and so on. Thank you!

All downloads can be found on Releases.

Project Maintainer Changed
You might have noticed it already, Geany's project maintainer has changed.
I resigned as I don't have as many spare time as I want to do the job as
good as it needs to be done. So someone else has a chance to do the job better
and with more love and free time.
Luckily, Colomban volunteered for the job and we were happy to have a new,
cool project maintainer.
Things won't change much, Nick is still actively developing as well and
probably I'll commit the one or other bit from time to time.
The most obvious recent change is, that this release is already made by
Colomban. Thank you!

- Enrico [Less]


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