The Best Programming Text Editor for Linux
Linux users have more text editors, IDEs, and command-line tools than a programmer can shake a stick at. If you're looking for a good programming text editor, we recommend Kate. It's super easy to get started with, but is quite powerful and has lots of great plugins to beef it up. Note: Moreso than other categories, this is an area in which everyone has different needs, and it's hard to pick a "best". We wanted to focus on text editors rather than full IDEs and command line tools here, but we'll discuss all your options in the competition section below. Features Syntax highlighting support for more than 180 languages with bracket matching (to make sure you don't forget to close anything) Code folding/collapsing Session support Code autocompletion with argument hints Vi input mode (for your vim junkies out there) Search & replace for multiple opened files or files on the disk Version control Where It Excels Kate hits the sweet spot in terms of features (high), learning curve (low),Read full article from The Best Programming Text Editor for Linux
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