Versions:

  • 1.0.1

Slik is a terminal-based integrated development environment created by BobdaProgrammer, currently offered in version 1.0.1, the only release to date. Written in Go, the application targets developers who prefer to remain within a console workflow, furnishing syntax highlighting and a concise set of editing features without leaving the command-line interface. Because it operates entirely inside a terminal window, Slik is lightweight enough to run on remote servers, minimalist Linux distributions, or any system where graphical IDEs would be impractical, making it relevant to the “Programming / Software Development Tools” category. Typical use cases include quick source edits over SSH, configuration tweaks on headless machines, and low-overhead coding on resource-constrained hardware. The single-version history indicates that the project is at an early stage, yet the 1.0.1 tag signals sufficient stability for everyday scripting and small-scale development tasks. By focusing on essential IDE capabilities—highlighting, file navigation, and basic editing—Slik keeps memory and CPU usage minimal while still reducing context switching for keyboard-centric users. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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