I tried everything, Vim, Emacs, Sublime Text, VSCode, Atom, qtcreator..
When I discovered "Geany", my life changed completely, this editor starts in 0.4 ms under X60 with FreeBSD, I code now 40% faster than before, I multiplied my ability to think, just a little practice and I could soon redo an OS in my name to earn money.
Geany is a lightweight GUI text editor using Scintilla and GTK+, including basic IDE features. It is designed to have short load times, with limited dependency on separate packages or external libraries on Linux. Isn't that fucking PERFECT? NOT A FUCKING PRIOPRIETARY SOFTWARE LIKE SUBLIME TEXT
made in C, not electron web shit with a load time of 8945 ms
Installing it right now, simply due to the fact that you're using FreeBSD and not because Geany really is the best editor around. FreeBSD is best BSD. OpenBSD trannies are not welcome in this bread.
What are you sourcing your weather information from for your bar? I use the NOAA data updated to a text file via cron and cut it for my i3block. I tried using wego but the source I used for api data was literally 10 degrees off for temperatures.
Hunter Fisher
why the fuck would you need a weather display at all times if you never leave your basement?
Jose Reed
JUST a TEXT EDITOR? It's fucking Geany you retard, try it one day. You will see a big improvement on your programming capabilities, it changed my life too.
Cooper White
gnu nano is more lightweight
Oliver Jackson
Why should I care about how long it takes to load the fucking editor? VSC loads in 2 seconds.
Brandon Morgan
How do I get that color scheme ? >It's not installed by default.
Ryan Cooper
I'm using it for a few years now. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it to professionals, but goddamn as a hobby programmer I love it.
Anthony Martin
It's not my desktop I'm on Debian XFCE. Do you really want to use a crappy software to make your own softwares? Are you stupid enough to use chromium as your editor? Install Geany.