
the design on the left side works with only the acadia branch
XediX (spelled X(iks)-ediX) is a lightweight, open-source text editor designed specifically for Python developers. Combining simplicity with essential features, XediX aims to enhance your Python coding experience.
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Important
If you find XediX helpful and want to support the project, please give it a star on GitHub! Your star helps others discover XediX and motivates continued development.
xedix on windows
XediX provides a powerful, clean, and distraction-free environment for Python coding, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced developers. Hereβs why youβll love XediX:
- Simplicity: A streamlined, clutter-free UI to help you focus solely on your code.
- Built with wxPython: Delivers a responsive, native experience ideal for Python.
- 100% Open-Source: To solve issues earlier and find bugs simpler.
xedix on linux
How to download extensions: mostypc123/xedix-extensions
Check the installation swction in v4.1 release notes.
In the beta version v4.1.alpha.5 is a zip file containing the exe files. Don't mind about the setup file, it doesn't work I just forgot to delete it. the right one is "main.exe".
- Linux
- macOS
- Windows
- Windows 11 on a relatively fast computer
- Windows 10 on a very slow computer
- Windows 8, 8.1 but it might work
- Windows Vista, 7 python does not work on win7 so it might work but maybe as a replacement of notepad
Caution
Versions higher than 4.1.alpha.5 will not completely work without Python installed.
- Ubuntu 24.12, VirtalBox on Windows 11, 25 GB of space, 8.2 GB of RAM, on HP Probook 455 G8
- Rasbian N/A, Rassberry Pi N/A, 256 GB of space, 8.0 GB of RAM
- will get to know more about that one PC :)
- Linux Mint Xia, HP Pavillion dm3
- Arch Linux, HP Probook 455 G8
XediX creates a clean, distraction-free coding environment with essential tools for Python development, enabling you to write code more effectively.
- Built with wxPython: Leveraging wxPython for a fast, native experience.
- Open-Source: Contribute to the codebase or check it out on GitHub.
The XediX project began on April 14, 2023, with the idea of a dedicated JavaScript text editor. It has since evolved into a tool for simple, free coding in Python.
The documentation can be seen here.
Important
Before getting started, please check out our contributing guidelines.
For security concerns, please refer to our SECURITY.md.



