>tfw you use a browser as a code editor
atom
not even once
>>59656797
Install the 64-Bit version and make sure your Atom is up to date you stupid fuck.
https://github.com/atom/atom/releases
>>59656842
I have 64-Bit version and its up to date you stupid fuck.
>>59656797
>press F5 in IDE
>it refreshes
Vim doesn't have this problem.
VS Code doesn't have this problem
>>59656797
Not writing down code by hand
>>59656899
>Not writing down code by hand
what did they mean by this?
>not using nano
>>59656898
But it's slow as hell as well.
>>59656881
>windows
>vim
>>59656898
VSCode is literally same shit written in javascript
>>59657624
>windows
>nano
>>59657663
stop using windows
>>59657681
linux does not support my keyboard and mouse
>>59657690
stop using that keyboard and mouse
>>59657716
>>59657727
its very expensive set
Any other open source lightweight editors?
I already use vim but sometimes it's nice to use something gooey.
>>59657741
GVim
>>59657797
>GeyVim
>>59657741
gedit
>>59657741
can't beat sublime when it comes to lightweight and speed
but its closed source and probably botnet so theres that..
>>59657739
>>59657741
Sublime Text 3. Use CIA nigger's license:
https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_9535650.html
>>59657690
I doubt that. What keyboard and mouse do you have?
>>59658035
logitech mx5500
>>59657663
What's the problem with Vim on Windows?
>>59656881
>NerdTree
>1366x768
pleb detected
Is atom still unable to find-replace a character in a file with 1 million lines?
>>59657741
acme
>>59656936
They fell for the fountain pen meme and want to get their money's worth
>>59658792
why would you ever have a million lines?
>>59658069
it's just slightly inconvenient.
You don't have a home directory with your vimrc. The typical windows setup makes finding files in general a bit harder compared to unix-like systems.
You don't have a terminal, so you can't jump in and out of vim with ctrl-z and "fg" (ctrl-z just minimizes the gui).
Using plugins written in Ruby, Lua, etc. requires some setup until vim finds the right dll.
>>59656881
you can't shill vim without posting your vimrc
>>59659286
Logs, data analysis,cvs databases.
>>59658020
Holy fuck some of those comments are retarded, these people are CIA contractors?
>>59656898
i wish this person would leave the internet forever.
There is a frontender in my office who got Brackets reloaded by pressing Ctrl+F5. We laughed for like an hour.
>>59657741
Far Manager.
>>59660993
my fucking nigga
godtier taste
>>59658040
Looks like a generic keyboard that should just work with modern Linux. If it doesn't you could try some of the solutions from the Ubuntu forum just look up "MX5500 Linux".
>>59657834
>can't beat sublime when it comes to lightweight and speed
huh... Vim ? It literally opens instantly.
And Vim wizardry can btfo every single editors.
>>59656797
>atom
there's your problem. now go find a real text editor
>>59660897
CIA contractors are basically neckbeards who are really really good at comp sci
>>59657741
Kate
>>59656881
>>59660219
I second this.
$ cat ~/.vimrc | wgetpaste
just use Visual Studio lmao
intellisence > everything else
>>59656898
how many layers of nu-male are you on?
I love atom
>>59663347
He said lightweight anon, Kate does have good features but I'm not sure it's worth installing all the KDE dependencies for it
>>59663445
It's pretty light, if you already use KDE.
>>59660925
>>59656881
that hurt my eyes
>>59656797
Theres only 2 kinds of text editors in this world.
notepad++ and everything else...
>>59664162
>notepad++
>no vi mode
no thanks 2bh famalam