Emacs? Vim? Sublime?https://todopo.com/pr79
>>102905692vimyou are an Indian if you use anything else (a nigger if you use nvim)
Notepad (non ++)
>>102905692micro
I gave a fake answer and I encourage others to do the same. Obviously I use the only good text editor.
>>102905692vim and vscode
All of them
Where is Ed? baka
vimchads stay winning
>>102905692emac
>>102905692vim, codium and sublime
>>102905692edOp is a faggot.wf op.txtq
edOp is a faggot.wf op.txtq
>>102905692Edlin in a dosbox.Then upgrade to brief from underware.
>>102905708>2024>still trash api from 80th>easymotion causes whole CoC or whatever shit you use to get fucked with tons of errors
>>102905692mostly vscode or jetbrains (depends if the language is compiled or not), both with their respective vim modes/plugins and vim itself in terminal for config filesI want to give zed a fair shot
>>102905692Kate, if I'm in a terminal nano.
ed
>>102905692Lite-XL-simplified + gopls for the best go experience.Notepad4 for regular stuff on Windows.Micro when on Linux and BSD .I use Visual Studio (I know it's an IDE) at Work.
>>102912544>Lite-XL-simplifiedDidn't know about Lite-XL, it looks pretty good
>>102905692what are some better bindings for a vi-like editor? I was thinking of implementing something like kakoune in Nextvi, but I was wondering if Vis would be worth taking a look at too
>>102905692Pluma.It's basically what gedit was before faggots destroyed gedit.
copium
terminal emacs with native compilation enabled is end game for me desu
Terminal: nanoGUI: Kate
>20% emacsDidn’t know there are so many boomers here.
>>102905692Vim if i'm editing something emacs when i'm creating something new
>>102905692I use Xcode, IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, and Visual Studio.I only use languages that have an all-encompassing IDE available.
I use vis, a bit bigger than vi, but tiny and portable unlike n/vim
>>102905692sam -d
>>102914813>t. retard
>>102905692UltraEdit:^)
>>102912816Based
>>102918320I can tell you are the highest paid person in this thread from this answer.
>>102905692vim and/or nvim
>>102905708I just nano cause it's ez and I have extreme tismo so I must use the same thing I used the first time I ever used it or the world will crash through the floor of space and we'll all burn. is it worth the risk to switch to vim Mr Chad anon?
>>102920475yes nano is absolute shitware
>>102920475Just use Micro, it's Nano but better.
emacs + prelude
Vscode. Vim if I'm in a terminal.
>>102905692notepad
>>102912690>>Lite-XL-simplified>Didn't know about Lite-XL, it looks pretty goodtry getting plugins to work properly, its a fucking lua shit show.
>>102920506more lua shit. It has some nice default settings for a minimal editor though.
>>102905708Call me a nigger then. Lua is comfy. But I am currently defecting to Emacs anyway so it doesn’t really matter
>>102905692Wait, is atom still being supported?
>>102920993No
>>102921006oh.
>>102920539What are you talking about? I switch between multiple plugins, themes, and lsp configurations. It literally just works. With your other posts, it looks like you dont just like Lua.
>>102922534i didnt want to use their lpm package manager for plugins and the manual way was a fuck around. I got it working though, just needed to know i needed a widget library and then where to put the widgets directories for a few things. Actually you are right, it does just work, but has a steep learning curve. Ive never liked lua code though, just looks messy and pita to deal with.t.python chad
Kate
>>102922667Agree on lpm, its trash. I dont keep track of the original Lite-xl repo. The only one I compile and use is Lite-xl-simplified.
>>102905692nano
>>102920525only real answer
neovim. guess I'll vote for vim then...
why the fuck am i being asked all these other irrelevant questions?
VS Code and Neovim
>>102905692echo + cat (I'm straight, sorry)
>>102924882>echo + catNot a complete text editor, you will need additional utilities (at the very least heavy manual copy paste workload that the shell can't handle) to edit or to add text anywhere other than the end besides overwriting.>I'm straight sorryWhen your entire workflow involves homogenous software with pipes, piping their output into one another? Doubt.
>>102905692L3afpadchads ww@?
>>102905692Any windows text editor that are just 1 single exe and under 1MB that supports the standard coding syntax highlights?
Pluginless Vim
>>102925063nano
virus link don't click
uemacs, don't need more than that
>>102929010I used to use that in, like the 80s.I use “mg” now. wherever that came from.
>>102912780Try Helix
>>102905692>Which text editor does /g/ use?switched to Zed maybe 3 months ago, at home and at work and it is great.https://zed.dev/
>>102930166what made you switch?
>>102930242at first I just wanted to try something new and fell in love, right now I am the only one who uses another editor than vscode in our office.It is still not perfect but very close to it, for example I am missing CSS colors like in vscode.But it is a very fast editor, has many LSPs which activate as soon as you open a document.I am a web shitter, front- and backend so there is not much I actually need.
EDITPLUS
>>102905692Nano in LinuxNotepad++ on Windows
>>102930318I tried to use vscode over rdp, and the menus…. Without exaggeration… took 30-45 seconds to draw.Reminds me of when they started to write visual studio in .net and you could type in code faster than it it could display it.What crap.