Hackernews posts about Lexical
Lexical is an extensible text editor library developed by Facebook that enables building custom web-based text editors for various applications and platforms.
Related:
Facebook
- Engineering Artificial Supreme Idiocy (EASI (zenodo.org)
- Handy Statistical Lexicon (2009) (statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
- Logical Ways to Track AI Agent Lineage and State in Code Development (davenporter.substack.com)
- Sharing my product lexicon to lead product teams (www.scapellato.dev)
- Show HN: Margarita - Programming language for Agents using Markdown-ish syntax (www.margarita.run)
- Show HN: Welter's game, a little Nim-like combinatorial game (welter.fuglede.dk)
- Choose Cookies Once Law (State of Utopia's 2nd Law) (stateofutopia.com)
- Emerging evidence links tire pollution to Alzheimer's risk (medicalxpress.com)
- Weird Lexical Syntax (justine.lol)
- Pink Lexical Slime: The Dark Side of Autocorrect (2017) (www.cyberdemon.org)
- Show HN: Lexical - How I learned 3 languages in 3 years (lexical.app)
- C – defer, a mechanism for general purpose, lexical scope-based undo [pdf] (www.open-std.org)
- How position in network determines the fate of lexical innovations on Twitter (journals.plos.org)
- Lexical Analysis of Markdown in Go (xnacly.me)
- Elasticsearch Is Dead, Long Live Lexical Search (milvus.io)
- Lexical by Meta (lexical.dev)
- Luxical: Lexical-Dense Embeddings for Web-Scale Data Curation (3×–100× Faster) (www.datologyai.com)
- LLMs Are Lexical Thijarians (vinayprabhu.substack.com)
- p-fast trie: lexically ordered hash map (dotat.at)
- Facebook/lexical: extensible text editor framework (github.com)
- Lexical Scanning in Go – Rob Pike (2011) [video] (www.youtube.com)
- P-fast trie: lexically ordered hash map (dotat.at)
- Lexical differential highlighting instead of syntax highlighting (wordsandbuttons.online)
- P-fast trie: lexically ordered hash map (dotat.at)
- WordNet: A Lexical Database for English (wordnet.princeton.edu)
- Show HN: I created a form builder built with lexical editor (admin.minform.io)
- Is grep all you need? Lexical VS Sematic Search for Agents (www.llamaindex.ai)
- Non-Lexical Bindings (www.sheeeeeeeep.art)