What's your text editor of choice?
Vim
Emacs
Sublime Text 2/3
Atom
VSCode
Well what is it huh? Post a picture...uhh
What's your text editor of choice?
Vim
Emacs
Sublime Text 2/3
Atom
VSCode
Well what is it huh? Post a picture...uhh
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Sublime with vim plugin
I was using vim before but I tried emacs once and I'm in the process of transitioning to it
VSCode deprecated all those other editors
I've really been liking 4coder lately. It's basically de-bloated emacs, though it's a bit too bare bones atm.
Spacevim
Chad uses nano.
I just switched from Vim to VSCode, so far liking it
Nano on the command line in general
Vim when I'm on a server that doesn't have nano
VSCode most of the time
Emacs when I feel like going back to the good old times
emacs. Stallman's one decent contribution
Visual Studio Community 2018
VSCode
Notepad++
emacs with evil
nano
this
Doom emacs is comfy
mg
nano on cli and xed on gui
Viscose and nano
EDT
Its the editor on DEC VAX/VMS systems.
Of course, I have no access to any VMS systems anymore.
There is this however:
>EDT Emulation for Emacs
gnu.org
/thread
Pico
VSCode
Editor MACroS
Oh that looks pretty ne-
>it costs $12
This, there is no escape to using Emacs.
vi is default && omnipresent
vim is vi improved.
Seems to be only one logical conclusion here.
Emacs
Nano is the only good one on gentoo. Its good once u start mastering it
>implying people use emacs for the retarded mapping
>implying emacs is unbeaten for reasons other than how easy it is to shit up a plugin in elisp
4coder is some retarded Cnile's poor attempt to copy a poorly designed UI
based notepad++
VS code with Monokai ST3 and Vim shortcuts
Notepad
Emacs can be anything and everything, you ca use vi keys in Emacs.
desu vscode lol
>start mastering
>nano
>master
>nano.
>try emacs evil mode
>ctrl-u doesn't move half a page up but instead queues a motion
>people tell me this is the best vim emulator
Notepad++
Recently got a job and started working on an actual project, VS Code is a godsend. The intellisense and peek declaration/definition help so much.
emacs is fucking trash yet its the only editor i use
i can't believe people use it as a WM when the fucking thing hangs when you install a package
I physically manipulate the platters of hdds using electromagnets. Currently working on a way to do something similar with ssds.
is there some good guide on how to set it up? Trying to install it without all the bloat is impossible and it always fails for me to install.
I like writing in sublime but I usually move it over to Dev C++ because I'm autistic
vim
same but also Nano/Vim on a system that doesnt have any of those
emacs is my trusty kitchen sink
>Vim
Outdated shit
>Emacs
Powerful, but useles
>Sublime Text 2/3
Actually good
>Atom
Slow js shit
>VSCode
Slow JS shit from MS
>vscode for actual code
>atom or sublime for general editing
>I was using vim before but I tried emacs once and I'm in the process of transitioning
ftfy
I can't tell who's being trolling here
I changed to emacs about a month ago from Vim.
Fuck emacs is amazing. Vim's shitty scripting language meant it never truly felt mine, E-Lisp is way better, I can just write little one-of functions in my buffer to do things.
was atom, now phpstorm
Vim for scripting
Sublime for notes and mousing around
Not going to use an electron-based heap of shit
vscode is the best editor but is slower than hell
sublime for most things
used to use vim
now using spacemacs
>Cnile's
there's only one person using this word
which editors aside from sublime and vscode support ctrl-d multi search and select
Pkzip for command line editing, I mostly use mspaint because the graphical layout tools are better for text presentations and config files.
now that sublime isn't being updated, is there a similarly-fast-and-pretty text editor out there? i'm unironically afraid to use software that isn't being maintained, but in this case it sort of seems silly; so on another note, is there even a reason to switch to another text editor simply because it isn't being updated anymore? i can understand IDEs and whatnot, but just text files/noob programming?
I like VSCode for almost everything
>post a picture
can't
I've been using vim since it was exclusive to the Amiga.
Atom is slower, trust me
Were is my Kakoune bros at?
sublime is god
Sublime just works, user. It's stable and it does what it should as a text editor, updating isn't necessary. Beside, you can check the forum to see that it isn't abandoned.
But if you want to switch, I recommend vscode. It's fast for its own kind and intellisense is fucking good.
This.
Not this. vsc took up >600mb ram, ran 12 processes and was unresponsive and slow as molasses at times. Depending on your rig, that could be a problem, but having a 1 TB program run to calculate `1+1` if your machine has that kind of RAM is just sidestepping the problem of bloat and suboptimal code, and the inability to turn features off if you're not planning on using them, or if you want to edit them. You can turn autocomplete, or terminated the plugins_host.exe that sublime runs if you don't want it, but you can also edit to your heart's desire.
It's opensource, but showcasing your failure puts the onus on the user to make it an acceptable experience.
>now that sublime isn't being updated
Have you checked the Dev version?
I'm a nano/micro pleb, but I'm trying to learn how to use modal editors
I was looking at this editor today and it looks easier to learn than vim. I think I'm gonna stick with this.
youtu.be
the average emacs user
youtube.com
Emacs. If you don't use it, you're either a troglodyte and a suckless / cat-v faggot, or a webdev.
Using a lisp dialect as extension language is its killer feature. Your meme IDE or whatever doesn't use lisp, so it is inferior.
notepad++
this thread again? i thought we've sorted this out
Anyone using vscode: Congratulations on joining the botnet. As soon as you compile with extension support (which includes vscodium) or use their binaries you unironically use a botnet worse than Google Chrome (read the actual source code).
In the meantime people complain about Firefox UI telemetry. Jow Forums has become literal normalfag reddit plebian Windows discord steam.
Nano and Geany cause I'm too lazy to try anything else and I don't like vi.
I've been using Subl3 since I switched to linux, but for the last 2-3 weeks I've been checking out Atom
I'm kinda split and have both installed right now
Sublime is losing extension/package devs to VSC
cool attractive 'pussyslayers' use acme!
nano for quickly editing config files etc, Emacs for proper programming. Though, lately, I have been making extensive use of Jupyter notebooks for ML development on remote supercomputers and it's comfy af.
*have acne
for CLI, emacs
for GUI, Sublime
Do more autistic programmers use emacs because they are unable to context-switch?
but most emacs users use the graphical version
>Most emacs users
I’m aware, but I like the extension it provides to what’s normally a neutered experience (imo) plus I dont really need most of the keystrokes when im on my main desktop (thus the sublime). I’m really only on my cli (OpenSUSE) for programming network based python and when im editing my git repos nowadays kek
Google docs really is the best comprehensive editor. Excellent feature set in a more modern interface, cross platform and isometriclly integrated into your vertical stack.
It's Mousepad for me, lads.
>not having a fully customized emacs setup with personal keybinds for everything
People who don't answer "Emacs" don't understand Emacs
emacs-nox
counterfeit poll
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>modal
Thanks but I'll pass
joe
VSCode's UI feels like trash and the idea of Chrome being my text editor isn't very appealing. It doesn't feel comfy to use, like I don't doubt the functionality of it I just hate the way it feels to work with. Like who cares as long as you're making something that's actually cool with them, those people who say "wow you can't be productive with [x]" don't blame the tool blame yourself, but that said still make an effort to use something that makes *you* feel productive because at the end of the day your happiness is paramount
does spacemacs work without gui? asking for a friend
Microshit Office 2007 is best grill
Does anybody here uses Spacemacs? I was planning to use it to help me wade my way into the Emacs ocean (and really, complicated text editors in general) and I was wondering if somebody could help me out.
>opens vi/vim
>can't close
>literally have to kill the terminal
RANSOMWARE
> If you don't use it, you're either a troglodyte and a suckless / cat-v faggot (...)
I happen to be a cat-v faggot. Oops.
Just :wq or :q! retard, that's why you don't let 90 IQ people use computers
wow just like luakit
>use shell-pop with ansi-term in emacs to quickly open up a terminal, run a command, and close it
>have to elisp program a method of pasting into the terminal prompt
>cant copy at all. have to switch to text mode, copy, and then switch back to shell mode
>this is still faster than switching because a text editor and a terminal
Life is bloat, consider following Uriel.
Based
Atom for main use. Programmer's Notepad for quick edits and as editor for custom and 3rd party tools that don't have their own UI.