Not hard to see why its become so popular among programmers. Apart from having – what is touted – an uber cool GUI, it is also termed as a ” Hackable text editor for the 21st century”. The statistic of 300,000 active monthly users is what I called a storm. This editor is cross-platform and open source available from GitHub. This list cannot be complete with mentioning the one editor that has created a storm in its wake – Atom. ![]() Go get -u /limetext/lime/frontend/qmlĬd $GOPATH/src//limetext/lime/frontend/qml Go get -u /limetext/lime/frontend/termboxĬd $GOPATH/src//limetext/lime/frontend/termbox Snaps are discoverable and installable from the Snap Store, an app store with an audience of millions. They update automatically and roll back gracefully. Sudo apt-get install python3.4 libonig2 libonig-dev git golang python3-dev libqt5qml-graphicaleffects libqt5opengl5-dev qtbase5-private-dev qtdeclarative5-dev qtdeclarative5-controls-plugin qtdeclarative5-quicklayouts-pluginĮxport PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$GOPATH/src//limetext/rubex Enable snaps on Arch Linux and install Notepad++ (WINE) Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build. You can try it out for free, but a license costs $70. Its features include an instant project switch, multiple selections, split editing, command palette, distraction free mode,& of course. Feature filled, good GUI and a host of plugins has propelled it to a position of being the preferred choice of many programmers. With tools to edit source codes and structured text such as markup languages to complement syntax highlighting, auto indentation, text wrapping, line numbers, current line highlighting, bracket matching, spell checking, configurable fonts and colors and plugin support, we had to recommend this.Īnd we hit our first paid and non open source editor in this list – Sublime Text.This is an extremely powerful cross-platform editor that not only looks great, but works great too. Do not be fooled by the ease of use of Gedit, its more powerful than it appears. ![]() This is one such text editor that a few users must be familiar with already, since it comes in-built with Ubuntu. ![]() Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:notepadqq-team/notepadqq
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