Alright guys, let's decide it once and for all, what's the best text editor for linux? Sublime, Vim or Emacs?

alright guys, let's decide it once and for all, what's the best text editor for linux? Sublime, Vim or Emacs?

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Why would you open up a Linux window for text when you can just run Notepad?

Notepad++ under Wine

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>putting Sublime in the same sentence as Vim and Emacs
that's a nice way to trigger both sides of the holy war

vscode with vim plugin

JOE

>Don't need plugins?
Kakoune
>Need plugins?
NeoVim

>Neovim
Why would I use this over Vim? (fullstack JS dev, quite a few plugins)

I was going to download visual studio code.
But then I remembered that the only reason to use it is if you're a winfag that doesn't have a terminal.

>Why would I use this over Vim?
It is the reason Vim even has async support.
In practice, difference is close to 0.
I just like the ideas behind it better.

vscodium is amazing on linux

emacs can be an entire ide, it so much more than a text editor.
I only use it to program. If i need to edit a text file i just use nano or whatever gui text editor is installed.

nano

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Vim for terminal and Kate for GUI. Since they're installed by default on Debian with KDE I just started using them and got used to them. The only feature I miss in Kate is multi-cursor support, but that's coming... someday.

vi

the patrician choice

>100% and something%
>not 14% and 88%

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>best text editor for linux
xed.

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notepad.exe

ed because it's the standard text editor.

FocusWriter.

nano

Vim

Nice Buddhist club workload user.
Namaste!

dd

vim

KWrite

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!Sublime
Emacs/vim/nano/ed, every other selection is gay as trannykikes

What causes such a CPU load? Kraut computing?

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!Emacs/vim/nano/ed
Syblime is gay as trannykikes

unironically nano or gedit

ed

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Vim with nerdtree and neocomplete.

emacs+evil

I use gedit a lot more than I thought I would.

>JOE
This.

geany

vscode

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atom or sublime

Nano.

Guhnoo nah-no.

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pluma, formerly known as gedit

vim for documents and configs, emacs as an IDE. Anything else is just bad.

>No buffer commands
Why even bother

Jow Forumsedit

micro

sysadmin -> vim
programmer -> emacs

Notepadqq

Because Bram is an old boomer who's out of good ideas and has just been following neovim's lead for a few years now.

That said, I switched to evil-mode, because vimscript is a trash language.

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Just nano

edit

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joe

>what's the best text editor for linux?
Nano.
I'm saying this unironically, fight me figutes

The best text editor is mousepad.

The best IDE is emacs.

/thread

nano + sublime

emacs is not a well behaved program

I personally use notepadqq. It's based on notepad++, but for GNU/Linux.

This, but unironically