21st June 2025 - Link Blog
Edit is now open source (via) Microsoft released a new text editor! Edit is a terminal editor - similar to Vim or nano - that's designed to ship with Windows 11 but is open source, written in Rust and supported across other platforms as well.
Edit is a small, lightweight text editor. It is less than 250kB, which allows it to keep a small footprint in the Windows 11 image.

The microsoft/edit GitHub releases page currently has pre-compiled binaries for Windows and Linux, but they didn't have one for macOS.
(They do have build instructions using Cargo if you want to compile from source.)
I decided to try and get their released binary working on my Mac using Docker. One thing lead to another, and I've now built and shipped a container to the GitHub Container Registry that anyone with Docker on Apple silicon can try out like this:
docker run --platform linux/arm64 \
-it --rm \
-v $(pwd):/workspace \
ghcr.io/simonw/alpine-edit
Running that command will download a 9.59MB container image and start Edit running against the files in your current directory. Hit Ctrl+Q or use File -> Exit (the mouse works too) to quit the editor and terminate the container.
Claude 4 has a training cut-off date of March 2025, so it was able to guide me through almost everything even down to which page I should go to in GitHub to create an access token with permission to publish to the registry!
I wrote up a new TIL on Publishing a Docker container for Microsoft Edit to the GitHub Container Registry with a revised and condensed version of everything I learned today.
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