>The best text editorWhy did Kate won?
>>107833620>The best text editorbut it's not vim in the pic tho?
With vim mode enabled, and terminal/folder panels on, it becomes a pretty decent ide
>>107833632it is thohttps://kate-editor.org/kate-vi-mode/
>>107833640so it's an IDE and not a text editor?
>>107833658tell me your personal definition of IDE and i can answer
>>107833620This is a shit editor that relies too much on LSP>>107833638The vim mode is also shit. You lose Vim functionality when navigating different menus, which makes the mode pointless
>>107833673something that opens a file in more than 0.01s
>>107833620If kate had the same search functionality of N++ it would be perfect. I miss using "find all in current document" or "find in search results".
Sorry, but nano takes the cake.
>>107833732>vim is an IDE???
>>107834448/<thing I want to find>\gg <grep for it in the whole project>\gf <fuzzy find in document, no gf>
>>107834448It has, default keybind is CTRL + SHIFT + PYou can remap it according to your liking.>win programmerBest you’ll get as far proper debugging capabilities and more is Visual Studio + VsVim extension
>>107833620based
vim is absolutely retarded. you'd think a terminal app could open a 20 gig file but nope, it loads the entire thing into memory instead of maintaining a buffer with only the lines you see loaded. most editors crap themselves at this.
>>107834970>It has, default keybind is CTRL + SHIFT + PThanks for this anon, I never knew it was capable of that. The shortcut I had to use was Ctrl+Shift+F though.From what I can tell you can't seem to search within the results, like you can with N++, however. There's an option to show the results in another tab, but Kate doesn't seem to allow you to do any search within that new tab.Not a huge dealbreaker, but in a work scenario being able to search within the results is incredibly useful for parsing error logs.