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Good Text Editors?

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What text editors does /g/ use?
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>>56885561
Atom
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Vim
>>56885565
Faggot
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>>56885565
Yup,really good one and has lots of extensions
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>>56885561
Visual Studio Code
Atom
>>56885567
Faggot
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>>56885565
>>56885575
>>56885573
Bloat
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>>56885561
Emacs
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sublime
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Vim

Visual Studio code is shit don't use it.
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Emacs with evil-mode is superior to both Vim and vanilla Emacs in every way.
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Kakoune.
It's better than vim.
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>>56885561
Nano.
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>>56886243
How long would it take me to learn Vim hotkeys coming from vanilla Emacs? I use Emacs but my coworkers make fun of me, and I already use Spacemacs in Holy Mode so I might as well try out Vim keys.
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Gimp
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Vim friends.
h2 shift+home/end highlight
h2 alt+ up/down highlighted lines?
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Emacs and mg

>>56885565
0/10
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>>56886293
>I use Emacs but my coworkers make fun of me
Where the hell do you work?
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>>56886710
Microsoft
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Vim 90% of the time, but Visual Studio Code when I am editing TypeScript.
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>>56885561
Sublime. I'm not autistic enough for vim, since I genuinely don't believe the statements that say it's actually faster to do things in.
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>>56887125
>that say it's actually faster to do things in.
Once you have the muscle memory down for all your assorted plugins and scripts and stuff, it is.
Just has a mile-high learning curve.
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Notepad
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>>56885561
Edit.
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>>56886249
More like Cuck-une. Great job using this shit
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>>56885561
Emacs and Nano. Know the basics of Vim.
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>>56886620
What the hell happens when you hit backspace in mg?
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>>56885561
I work with Microsoft stack what else would I use other than VS
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>>56890036
It removes the character to the left of the cursor?
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>>56885561
You won't find your answer here. The only way to know the best text editor is to look into your heart anon.
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>>56885561
Notepad
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Atom
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>>56890446
0/10
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vim for quick edits
emacs + spacemacs for serious dev
atom + proton for meme languages
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Vim for simple text editing, IntelliJ for serious shit.
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>>56885561
Emacs and nano. Would like to learn vim.
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>>56885575
>Faggot
Is this really what Pajeets think?
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>>56885561
Light table. Literally all you need for web dev
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>>56887459
This.
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>>56891356
This
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>>56885561
microsoft word
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Notepad++
>I use IDEs for coding, /g/ haters gonna hate
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>>56892232
>Recommending Microshit software
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>tfw to intelligent to use vim or emacs

what options do I have left
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Emacs, occasionally NP++ on wangblows
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vim

trying atom as an alternative on win7 for some things, there's a vim thingy package and an ex thing add-on
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>>56891660
>Light table

looks interesting; too much damn choice 2016
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>>56885561
>not using IDEOne on a chromebook
>falling for the local storage meme
>current year
wew lad, join the rest of us in the cloud when you're ready
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>>56892321
Visual Studio :^)
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>>56892470
Correct answer.
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>>56892470
I actually really like Visual Studio.
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>>56885561
Vim on Linux, Sublime on Windows
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>>56886249
What's so great about it?
>>56889821
What's so bad about it?
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>>56892321
>tfw too intelligent to exist.
DUUUUDE
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Bluefish :^)
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>>56885561
'blime
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what are must have vim plugins?
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>>56890213
There was something wrong with my package or terminal. Backspace would show "(a b c)" in the minibuffer (which was supposed to be the output of C-h C-h). It is working properly now. I kinda miss the syntax highlighting though.
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ed
ex when I need the bloat.
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>>56894064
Vim is pretty good on its own. There are a fuck ton of blogs where people talk about their vim environments.
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Acme.

I know it seems autistic as fuck but honestly once you get used to it, it becomes so fucking comfy. I've always preferred minimally-complex and uniform stuff anyway.
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Microsoft Word
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Nano for quick edits
CLion or other IDE for big projects

Sublime up until recently (now vim) for small projects with python etc.

Should I remove NERDTree and use something like dirvish? I read some criticisms of NERDTree and I kind of agree. I don't use the tree much but I like seeing an overview of files in the directory at all times.
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Who here doesn't know how to use gdb and only uses it when you get a seg fault and need to know where?
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Just started using notepad++ today after using notepad for a month.
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emacs, vim, or kys.
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>>56895257
>Windows
>>>/v/
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Microsoft Word
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vi ; not even vim
sometimes edit.com
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>>56885561
sed, vim, and Libreoffice Writer.
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>>56895905
>edit.com not edit.exe
>not edlin.com
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>>56885561
Sublime. I know Vim and Emacs too.
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intellij IDEA editor and vim are my favorites right now
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>>56885561
>there are people in this thread unironically using something other than vim or emacs
>>>/v/ go back to your fucking board
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LaTeX. Its a TEXT editor. For programming get some real IDE instead of this linux notepad+++++++++++++++++ garbage
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vim
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>>56895905
>vi
Finally someone with fucking taste. Vim is bloated as fuck.
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emacs + dark tango
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nvi
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>>56892254
based anon
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>>56893462
>What's so great about it?
It's vim inspired. But it works a bit differently. You always have a selection of text and you can perform vim-like actions on the selection. To get the general idea, imagine as if vims visual mode was default. This enables some nice things. Instead of counting words you want to remove, you can simply press W do extend the selection to the desired word and press d to remove. You have visual feedback for that as well. Other features work similarly and they work together really well.
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>>56895905
wow you use a website to edit text?
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>>56885561
Pycharm, IntelliJ, Phpstorm, and Vim plugins.
>muh ide is bloat
Stay poor NEETs.
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Nano

Why would anyone use vim?
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>>56885561
notepad
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lotus notes 4 lyfe
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>>56894563
Acme has always seemed a bit too minimal for me, which makes it really difficult to use it.
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>>56894064
Just started using Vim half a month ago and so far I've installed 'Surround' 'QuickRun' and 'YouCompleteMe' and going to install 'Ultisnips' soon.

It all feels pretty based so far.

>>56886243
I started off by deciding to start off with evil mode being unfamiliar with both the editors, and was advised to familiarize myself with vanilla Vim first.
I've got no idea about registers and other fancy sounding features yet.

When would you suggest it appropriate to shift?
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vim

let the bodies hit the floor
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Notepad++ because I'm not a masochist
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>>56900720
Forgot to mention I only know HTML, do I fit here guys?
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Looking for text editor but i am not a coder.
I use to take notes, ideas, write scripts, plays, stories, journal.
i'd like to try editor that is free (as in free non proprietary computing), can build latex documents and to have black background with grey letters. What should i use?
I had sublime text 2, it looked great and it did these things perfectly but willing to try out new since i just upgraded to ssd and everything is new.
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>>56900841

Vim
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>>56900859
How do i pimp it to that level where it highlights syntax depending on language etc and to build latex?
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>text editor thread #185,274,510,830,941,280,573,420
If you're on windows and not using np++ your a retard
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>>56885565
Homosexual detected
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>>56900403
>Just started using Vim half a month ago and so far I've installed 'Surround' 'QuickRun' and 'YouCompleteMe' and going to install 'Ultisnips' soon.
Can you help me install this YCM plugin
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>>56900919
i am on osx sierra on old fagbok.
how do i pimp this vim that is already in terminal?
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>>56885561
repl.it
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>>56885561
Vi
Vim is bloated
Dont even get me started on Atom and Visual Studio
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>>56900985
Same way you customize it on any other OS
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>>56900540
nigga please learn {(
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>>56892431
this.
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>>56894064
>what are must have vim plugins?
The better you learn vim the less plugins you will need

Make you own mistakes by using plugins (like we all did) and then as you get better you will slowly remove them and use vanilla vim or you own tweaks
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>>56900901

with plugins
you can build látex with those too and the bind a key to generate your pdf
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I really would like to use Atom in Vim mode, but it is horribly slow

Vim is the only editor that keeps me coming back
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>>56885561
Vim, of course.
nano and pic are pleb tier.
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>>56900955
Aah. Just follow the instructions in the github wiki mang

$yaourt -S vim-youcompleteme-git
If it applies

Oh! Vundle is your friend
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Microsoft Word
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>>56903336
OP said text editor.
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>>56891618
>Using shit text editor that requires a ton of plugins and time to be as efficient as a normal user that uses Sublime Text or a good IDE
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Anybody not using Neovim is just plain wrong. Why don't you start fixing your life? You can start with your editor.

Neovim for everything.

:wq
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>>56903436
I'm already using the superior Emacs though
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>>56903521
Oh jeez, did this mental retardation come free with that GNU cancer?
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>>56903548
I'm sorry, I can't hear you over the sound of me using an editor that doesn't suck ass
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>>56903573
Is it still loading up? In the meantime I've written a quick Tensorflow program that learns to classify Vi/Vim/Neovim users and retards.
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>>56903627
>takes under a second to load
>somehow this is bad
Anon please
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>>56903655
Come back when your leprosy from using Em*cs is cured.

Anyway, I have actual work to do unlike fat, greasy, neckbearded emactards.
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>>56903436
>>56903521
>>56903548
>>56903573
>>56903627
>>56903655
>>56903689

1990s editor wars summed up
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>>56903689
>all this ad hominem
Wow anon those are some solid points you've got there.
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>>56885561
>Good Text Editors
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>>56886111
First trips of the thread.

Also, Emacs. Fuck Vi's :wq! shit.
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VS Code
If i want to do any real development i use an IDE
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>>56891660
>web dev
kekkity
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>>56885561
Switched to neovim lately. Async Plug and NeoMake is really nice. 10/10
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