Which text editor does Sup Forums use?

Which text editor does Sup Forums use?

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Atom

BRACKETS
GET REKT NOOBING SCRUBS

VS Code

kate

cat > code.c

For txt: TextEdit
For Web Development: Nespresso

Brackets automatically detects indentations like a champ

Sublime Text 3

notepad.exe

Plus the extensions, the live preview, and everything.
And I had thought Sublime spoiled me prior.

My only complaint is that it maxes at two split screens (still one better than most though)

eastern european notepad

Vim

You've convinced me:
atom.io/packages/activate-power-mode

Vano

I use gedit

nano for really small things

These brain expanding memes are so funny

Speaking of Atom:
>Github makes Atom
>Github makes Electron
>yet when announcing typescript support for Electron, the editor in all their screenshots is actually Visual Studio Code:

electron.atom.io/blog/2017/06/01/typescript

Kinda embarrassing .

Notepad++ for single files

IDEs such as Visual Studio for larger projects

VS Code for larger projects when the applicable IDEs are garbage for editing, such as VHDL

>not building a new quantum computer in which to hard-code each text document

cmon you guys

Even they know vscode is superior

Emacs in evil mode for everything that isn't Java. IntelliJ IDEA whenever I have to work with the abomination that is Java.

Emacs

vim

Emacs

OP said text editor, not browser

nano

Emacs is up to two browsers

It has browsers, difference is that you don't need a browser engine to edit text with Emacs, they're just there for what they should be used for, browsing the web. Atom is just a glorified website that you can't open with a normal browser.

Dreamweaver

neovim

Once I make forthmacs using macshax it will be gr8

I want something that looks and feels like atom(tree view and syntax highlight) but is written in something quick like c++ and has no bloat. Is such a thing exists?

microsoft word 2007

nano for terminal stuff
sublime for other stuff

gedit

nano because im a scrub but when i get a chance i want to learn vi since its the most minimal

nano-tiny because I like to be different

>MANUALLY_INITIATED_CRASH
made me reply

Mcedit

vi

spacemacs

an emacs editor with a forth based core would be awesome

vim

phpstorm

Pen and paper

ny migger

>lwn.net/Articles/673724/
I'll stick with vim

ed

nano my nigga

fuck vim fuck emacs they bitch nigga shit

Terminal: Nano
GUI: Pluma

Atom is real nice. Npp for dirty edits, though.

Have you tried kate? It's great because it's not a stupid command line tool for idiots who live in the 80s.