what is a good text editor i can use for web design on linux? preferably something with a live preview. vscode/codium is too bloated for my taste>vim>emacsi have a job sorry
>>106425743vim just werks
>>106425743Micro or ms-edit
>live web preview>not bloatedDoesn't exist.
>>106425743Is Brackets still around?
>>106425743Chuu uses GNU Emacs btw
>>106425942what if you get the file path of the vim buffer and open it in your regular web browser
>>106425743Sublime Text or Zed. Live preview is just a script added to the page, any editor can use it
>>106425743You will never need anything more than geany.
>>106425743>>106426892Oh your live preview is setting up a local nginx server and refreshing your browser tab. How would a text editor go about running your PHP? You need the complete package.
>>106425743chuu lost
>>106425743tilde. you have to compile it yourself though because debian removed it on account of some problem they created and the developer told them to fuck off
>>106425743Notepad++. Look no further. Normies will drive you away from it because they worship slop and bloat, but it's the ultimate red pill for serious, skilled programmers.
>>106425743Sublime Text
>I have a jobThen use what your job provides
>>106428017chuu objectively won
>>106428017chuu always wins.
>>106425743try bofa
>>106428188that doesnt work on linux retard
>>106425743Vim because it's quick to open a file, edit a line and close the file all without your hands leaving the keyboard.
>>106428774I mean notepad++ doesn't have live preview either. Has the fucker ever heard of the refresh button? Anyway, I like Geany if we are going notepad++ but on Linux.
>>106425743Are you retard? Just use an actual web browser and LiveReload. Why would you want some sort of horseshit embedded preview in some sort of shit outdated browser component?
>>106426892This person is a winner.
>>106428913calm down
>>106428933Did it make you feel superior to say that?
>>106425743>i have a job sorryyou wouldn't ask these type of questions if you would be employed
>>106425743>vim/emacs i have a job sorryweird way of saying " i got filtered "....
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>>106425743https://zed.dev/
>>106426588It wouldn't automatically refresh.And why is live preview needed or even desired? - it's just going to glitch 90% of the time as you break things while typing.Refreshing the web browser on save is fine and works with any editor.
>>106428763ToT
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>>106431093macOS only
>>106435529did you even look at the website?
>>106435602why would i do that?
>>106435722then you wouldn't talk shit
>>106425882VSCodium? (truly FOSS clone of VSCode)This? >>106426892Lite-XL?
I'm doing the vimtutor right now and I cannot believe how nice and easy to use vim is. This whole spiel about it being hard to use is a bunch of baloney. Anons, please try it out for yourselves
>>106425743ed is the standard editor
>>106436066it's all subhuman niggers anon, of course they would find vim motions to be hard. there's no saving these pieces of trash/
>>106431093Crashes a lot in vim mode, particularly when you yank/delete blocks of text then paste the contents. Other than that it isn't too bad. >>106436066>This whole spiel about it being hard to use is a bunch of baloneyIt's because people see keybinds as a nonsensical shortcut. Search and replace? Ctrl+h, what else could it be? See keyboard shortcuts? Of course it's ctrl+k ctrl+s. Copy line down? Why yes it's ctrl shift alt down. When they see yi{, caa etc they flip their shit instead of getting why it's that way. Once you get the semantics, no motion is strange and even if you can't remember them you can guess with ease.
>>106425743Notepad
eded man!!man ed
>>106425743This is a Yeojin board
>>106425743delete that image from your computer