YEN has a Terminal-first IDE stack with local LSP workflows, encrypted sharing, devcontainer control, deterministic VS Code import, review tooling, and more.
Hey Lee, been loving using YEN on a personal capacity, is there any plans to opensource or do a 3rd part audit? would love to use it in my job, but op sec is pretty strict on what can be installed
...the rest is overlay code! thanks for using it! i want to open it up after i get the core features done like all this IDE work... but, we're pretty much there. it's hit v1.0 so i need to drop that post tbh...
Hey Lee, been loving using YEN on a personal capacity, is there any plans to opensource or do a 3rd part audit? would love to use it in my job, but op sec is pretty strict on what can be installed
I'm using libghostty as a base so that's fully auditable and can be easily reviewed: https://libghostty.tip.ghostty.org/index.html
...the rest is overlay code! thanks for using it! i want to open it up after i get the core features done like all this IDE work... but, we're pretty much there. it's hit v1.0 so i need to drop that post tbh...
... taking feature requests always!