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Anonymous 04/09/2024 (Tue) 01:30:38 No. 492
What's your text editor of choice? Vim for me
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>>492 Visual Studio Code for general-purpose programming/file editing JetBrains IDEs if I need a lot of refactoring , linting or code generation tools (Neo)Vim if I need to use the terminal or for a quick file change
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I use a pen and paper and then key in the code with vim
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>>492 post .vimrc
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>>492 Kate, no rice no nothing. It werkz.
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Emacs. Vim is cool too.
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>>513 An Emacs user not insulting Vim? Impossible
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Neovim
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>>527 Neovim is pretty fun to configure
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>>549 More like pain in the ass to configure
Your fortune: Average Luck
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https://vimuser.org/ https://www.emacsuser.org/ Just going to leave those here and let you use your judgement.
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Emacs syntax highlighting is as if it were not even there, it escapes me how you guys can navigate that in anything above 1000 lines. Macros are neigh indistinguishable from normal text.
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sublime text is awesome
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I really like Geany Kate was nice too back when I was on KDE Pulsar is nice but I'm disappointed at the lack of themes it seems to have, plus it's an electron app
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>>1286 Pulsar is buggy. I wanted to try it out some time back but after a month I got tired counting bugs.
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>>1290 muerte it really is hard to find a decent ide/code editor that is lightweight and graphical, or one that is TUI but not vim-like, the options are basically narrowed down to geany, kate, micro and maybe some other editor i don't know about
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>>1307 I never figured geany out
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>>1310 I was very confused at first but things become simpler when you ignore the functionalities related to projects and project files when trying to load a whole project directory or import it. If you enable the file-browser plugin and just manually open source files from your explorer, it becomes much simpler/flexible/universal, etc. That's how I use geany and it's very nice that way
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>>492 pure vim with no extensions
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>>492 VSCodium for most stuff, neovim for quick stuff or for ricing. Ricing in VSCodium just feels wrong.

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