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minus-squareradiofreeval [any]hexbear15·2 months agoVim if I need it fast, vscodium if I am going to be doing something for a while and can spare the ram, emacs if I'm bored. link
minus-squarehello_hello [they/them, comrade/them]hexbear4·2 months agoGNU Nano when you need to take a break from the world. link
minus-squareFindom_DeLuise [she/her, they/them]hexbear6·2 months agoPlain old vi when you find yourself trapped in Motorola PowerPC-based SysV POSIX hell and just need to tweak a hostname in a text file and oh my fucking god why is it recompiling the fucking kernel again link
minus-squareInternetLefty [he/him]hexbear14·2 months agoVscode. I realize text editors really just come down to personal preference but personally I would prefer to use almost anything other than notepad++ link
minus-squareksynwa_from_lemmygrad [he/him, des/pair]hexbear13·2 months agoWhen I have to use a text editor on windows it's either notepad or helix in a terminal link
minus-squareKumikommunism [they/them]hexbear11·2 months agoSublime Text is the closest thing while looking a lot better and implementing modern UI elements like a fuzzy finder popup. link
minus-squareNoamParenti [they/them]hexbear9·2 months agoJust use a real editor like (from easy to hard): VSCode, vim/neovim, (doom) emacs. link
minus-squareBeetle_O_Rourke [none/use name]hexbear5·2 months agoI alternate between notepadqq and GNU nano depending on if I need superuser perms to edit the relevant file. link
minus-squareProletarianDictator [none/use name]hexbear4·2 months agoNeovim or Helix. VSCodium if you need a GUI link
What do you use?
Vim if I need it fast, vscodium if I am going to be doing something for a while and can spare the ram, emacs if I'm bored.
GNU Nano when you need to take a break from the world.
Plain old vi when you find yourself trapped in Motorola PowerPC-based SysV POSIX hell and just need to tweak a hostname in a text file and oh my fucking god why is it recompiling the fucking kernel again
Vscode. I realize text editors really just come down to personal preference but personally I would prefer to use almost anything other than notepad++
When I have to use a text editor on windows it's either notepad or helix in a terminal
Sublime Text is the closest thing while looking a lot better and implementing modern UI elements like a fuzzy finder popup.
Just use a real editor like (from easy to hard): VSCode, vim/neovim, (doom) emacs.
I alternate between notepadqq and GNU nano depending on if I need superuser perms to edit the relevant file.
Neovim or Helix. VSCodium if you need a GUI