Gedit alternative

Give me some alternative to gedit
Dicarded alternatives: emcas,vim,sublime,atom,geany
It has to have the next features:
- syntax highlighting
- lines taged with numbers
- autocompletion
- dark theme

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visual studio code

Komodo?

www.activestate.com/komodo-ide

> Using anything from MicroJew

good joke senpai

Is it bloated?

na i prefer somthing free

==> dependencias de visual-studio-code:
- fontconfig (ya instalado)
- libxtst (ya instalado)
- gtk2 (ya instalado)
- python (ya instalado)
- cairo (ya instalado)
- alsa-lib (ya instalado)
- gconf (ya instalado)
- nss (ya instalado)
- gcc-libs (ya instalado)
- libnotify (ya instalado)
- libxss (ya instalado)
- gvfs (ya instalado)

gona gife Microsoft a try

>Is it bloated?
It's a rebranded Atom with Microsoft modules pre-installed.

>syntax highlighting
Take off the training wheels, son.

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I haven't read anything other than the OP so I dunno if anyone's suggested it, but try 'pluma', the Mate fork of gedit. It's essentially gedit, but before GNOME fucking ruined it with their bullshit hipster redesign.

Except that Kate is trash. I love KDE but they really shit the bed on the editor.

notepad.exe through wine is the best choice here

Then use the Text Editor version only. It's free

activestate.com/komodo-ide/downloads/edit

>ya instalado
BUILD
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GVim.

Kwrite

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How so?

There's also Kwrite, Kate's smaller cousin.

>N O T E P A D

NOPE NOPE NOPE

will check pluma

i saw KDE look a like image so im not going to install it

XD

nano

Last time I tried pluma it was gedit with a different name

literally sublime or geany

ok thx for the tips
I will try some time Visual studio code if i detect that it is a trap i will go full retard and use emacs

that's what he said though, unless you mean they ported the shitty new interface from gedit 3 to pluma

The patrician choice as a code editor is:

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Micro aka the only sane terminal editor

>give me some alternative to gedit
>has discarded all viable alternatives that give him what he wants

nano has syntax highlighting but it's not enabled by default on some distros, autocompletion is either in there and disabled or it's an extension, I forget, I've since joined the cult of emacs, it's a ton easier to use than most pe

Why did it only submit half my post?

people think, and you'll never see a keyboard binding that wastes your time, it's either
>oh that's super cool, I'll use that constantly
something like M-f and M-b which skip forward and backward by words,
or M-j which jumps a line and automatically indents for you

There are bindings which are useless or only useful in edge cases, I don't know what those are because I don't typically use, or have to use them, but they're there

I like nedit, it is an open-motif or lesstif based text editor, it does have the option to show line numbers and has syntax highlighting, (not sure about autocomplete)

Textadept
Howl
medit (mooedit)

Create your own text editor in freedom. And then it will be useful for the future generations who learn to code

I would say that's unnecessary, there's a text editor to fill pretty much every niche you could think of and they're already free software

The ones that immediately come to mind are emacs and it's variants
vi(m) & their variants
and nano, just fucking nano, it's near perfect

That said I totally support creating a text editor as a learning project, I just don't think it'll magically fill some missing niche

gvim

this

It would be nice to have a notepad clone on unix with line numbers. Three features: save, load, and type. Something that does not have one hundred features and has a low learning curve. Nano and vi are nice, and in fact i use vi daily.

nano extensions meng

I never used it but I know there's a way to get line numbers

geany's also an option but it's really more of an IDE, of course so is emacs so I don't even know anymore

I mean fuck emacs is technically just a lisp interpreter

But excel is dope as fuck tho.

You could literally write your own Numtepad. Just look up a tutorial on C or some shit and it's done. Jesus fucking christ.

Yes, it is the best text editor for programming.

Why are you guys so autistic about text editors? Gedit is more than fine.

Just save it as a csv and depending on the language either add a semicolon on the end of each line or nothing.

Will never forget a semicolon with microsoft excel.

Because some are more superior than others

I had a teacher once who programmed his flusher to flush automatically with excel and VB

>needing anything more than notepad.exe
>muh superiority

What's wrong with gedit?

Focuswriter.