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What is Ace?

Ace is a standalone code editor written in JavaScript. Our goal is to create a browser based editor that matches and extends the features, usability and performance of existing native editors such as TextMate, Vim or Eclipse. It can be easily embedded in any web page or JavaScript application.
Ace is a tool in the Collaborative Text Editor category of a tech stack.
Ace is an open source tool with 26.3K GitHub stars and 5.3K GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Ace's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses Ace?

Companies
5 companies reportedly use Ace in their tech stacks, including HyperDev, Firebird Conference Systems, and Wisej.NET.

Developers
51 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Ace.

Ace Integrations

Pros of Ace
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Faster to load and edit big files

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Ace Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to Ace?
Zed
It is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter. It efficiently leverages every CPU core and your GPU to start instantly, load files in a blink, and respond to your keystrokes on the next display refresh.
Firepad
An open source collaborative code and text editor. Share documents and see changes occur in real-time.
Tandem
Tandem is a decentralized, collaborative text-editing solution. Tandem works with native text editors, works across different editors, and uses peer-to-peer connections to facilitate communication. Tandem exists as a set of plugins for native text editors. We currently support Sublime Text 3 and Neovim. We also unofficially support Vim.
Graphite Docs
Graphite enables convenient, secure, decentralized, and user-owned file creation, file storage, communication, and sharing.
Rustpad
It is an efficient and minimal open-source collaborative text editor based on the operational transformation algorithm. It lets users collaborate in real-time while writing code in their browser. It is completely self-hosted and fits in a tiny Docker image, no database required.
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Ace's Followers
102 developers follow Ace to keep up with related blogs and decisions.