Need text editor

All right Sup Forums. I'm done with this meme text editor. Takes too long to start up and takes up too much cpu.

So give me a better text editor. Requirements:

Must be GUI. (I'm already fine with vim for terminal work)
Must be free/open source. (no sublime)
Ideally extensible.
Must be better than memey webdev Atom.

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github.com/zyedidia/micro
github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Related-projects
twitter.com/AnonBabble

Libreoffice writer

oh forgot also must support Linux

gedit/pluma
geany

please end my suffering

GVim

Atom

If you already use vim, this.

I personally use vim for all my text needs but if you want gui just use gedit or something like that

Sublime is the only thing worth considering, just get over the non-free aspect. Atom is the best sublime alternative.

Just install micro, it's all you'll ever need.
github.com/zyedidia/micro

neovim.io

i actually have this. do they have a gui like gvim? Because my small effort of looking didn't find one.

emacs or spacemacs

literally 2 seconds on google
github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Related-projects

Sublimetext

This.

Caret :^)

GVim, doofus.

KDevelop, it looks nice and has the features I want(while still being lighter than notepad.js).

sublime text

also
>built using electron
KEK

just use sublime t b h

spacemacs

>68316▶
>All right Sup Forums. I'm done with this meme text editor. Takes too long to

I'm enjoying brackets

Just use Visual Studio code or Brackets.

Atom is shit.

Gedit + gedit-plugins + gedit-source-code-plugin

Sublime Text.
If you're really that anal about FOSS then Atom's your best (or least worst) choice.

Too fast and too user friendly

whats wrong?
being slow and resource intensive is literally its only flaws
switched from emacs a year ago and havn't looked back since

notepad++

VS Code

VScode

Jetbrains

jep verrrrrry helpful, grab a cookie and sit down.

Notepad++
Themes, extensions, code highlighting, open source, dunno about Linux compatibility, I ran it on Linux way back but not sure if that was with wine, if worst comes to worst, make your own, even if it's just a html file in which you can edit text

wine for an texteditor on linux please punch yourself.

>replacing a bad web based editor with a bad web based editor

Try Notepadqq, if you are willing to use a new editor. It's basically Notepad++ but made with Qt.

Also is a valid choice if you just don't like classical CLI editors for their derprecated input system.

It's slow and resource intensive

holy shit, living a meme this hard?

Geany

Visual Studio Code.
All the good stuff Atom has (and much more), with none of the downsides.

have you tried >>?

>Must be GUI. (I'm already fine with vim for terminal work)
GVim
>Must be free/open source. (no sublime)
GVim
>Ideally extensible.
GVim
>Must be better than memey webdev Atom.
GVim

I don't know why people use terminal Vim, GVim is just better

Unless you don't have an X server running or you are not editing in a remote SSH session you have no reason not to use GVim

pick your poison

Very cute.

>the only difference between Atom and VSCode is the botnet

VSCode does not call home as far as I know, and you didn't mention the HUGE performance difference. VSCode behaves like Sublime Text in terms of performance. It's amazing considering it uses web technology too.

Brackets is the greatest

>ctrl+f eclipse
>no eclipse
Eclipse

Notepad ++

Spacemacs is pleasant to use imo, went from vim.

>geany
2nd for geany. been using it since I started programming. so comfy

Eclipse is absolute garbage.

>VSCode does not call home as far as I know, and you didn't mention the HUGE performance difference.
VSCode does call home. It's opt-out in both editors.
Also, the performance difference is not that huge. It's "barely usable" in VSCode vs "not usable" in Atom.

It's exactly like Atom. Except with less addons and another joke tier software company behind it.

sublime
vim
notepad
notepad++
literally anything else

If you like vim, Kakoune seems pretty interesting

>not coding your own
stay pleb

What's the point of posts like this seriously?

What if you like having one window only? I use tmux panes and windows to keep ALL my work in the same window. GVim would break this. Although GVim is way better on Windows.

Lol atom and vs code should be the same as sublime but plastic instead. Oh and they weigh a ton.

kwrite

Kate.

geany.

SPACEMACS
SPACEMACS
SPACEMACS
SPACEMACS
SPACEMACS
SPACEMACS

Install gentoo

nedit

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that's going to be another day user

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