Does Jow Forums know any good lesser known text editors?

I'm looking to try something new, let's exclude all the well known editors like:
* Sublime Text
* VS Code
* Vim
* E-macs
* Notepad++
etc.

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Atom

Ed

Vis.
Kakoune.

MSPaint text function does all you need

For simple and elegant writing software, there's iA Writer and Writemonkey.

Neovim

Brackets is probably the only relevant editor left. Those you mentioned are popular for a reason.

sed/awk to modify files

>mfw you actually have to do this for z/linux from the terminal.

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joe

>I want to use a text editor no one has ever heard of before
TE Hipster Faggot.

Oh and there's also the stupidly named "Write!", which makes it almost impossible to find if you don't know the URL: writeapp.co

had a bad day buddy?

I live with my parents. Every fucking day is a bad day. You're still a faggot.

damn, sorry to hear that, you'll get on your own feet soon, I believe in you!

The only lightweight legit text editor
NANO

Brackets

Vis is good tier

Acme

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Your mother is a stupid fucking whore, you know that?

Jesus fucking christ kids these days.
>I'm looking to try something new, not something that works.
Editor hopping is just a sign you don't want to get work done.
Emacs is always the answer.

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just write code don't waste your time obsessing over your text editor.

the problem is you, not your tools

nedit

Why would you use a text editor that's literally shitty by design to preserve memory.

I second this. I use emacs for all normal editing work, but always install joe alongside emacs. Call jmacs at the terminal to spot-edit files, loads faster than emacs, same keybinds.

this

Yliluoma is that you?

this

>fast
>portable
>small
>saves speed
>saves bandwidth