>so xfeces that xed and mate it's pluma
Lmfao. Xfce comes with Mousepad. Xed is a fork of Pluma which itself is a fork of Gedit, which is now the default editor in Linux Mint. If you'd ever installed a DE as a stand-alone piece of software instead of just using the non-standard defaults in Mint's various DE editions you'd know this. Instead you posted cringe and embarrassed yourself.
I don't really have one. I use Notepad++, but it's more of an extended clipboard than a text editor. All of my text editing is done on full-blown IDEs, various web apps, or application-specific tools (think SQL Studio or Powershell ISE).
If I needed one I'd probably just use VS Code since Sublime costs money and Notepad++ doesn't support VIM bindings.
Notepad++
Notepad.exe if I'm feeling racist
Whatever comes with my operating system, because I'm racist.
Pen and papter
whatever came with my de
so xfeces that xed and mate it's pluma
>so xfeces that xed and mate it's pluma
Lmfao. Xfce comes with Mousepad. Xed is a fork of Pluma which itself is a fork of Gedit, which is now the default editor in Linux Mint. If you'd ever installed a DE as a stand-alone piece of software instead of just using the non-standard defaults in Mint's various DE editions you'd know this. Instead you posted cringe and embarrassed yourself.
nano
Emacs
Mousepad
IntelliJ new scratch file or gedit
leafpad
Emacs
gVIM
emacs
nvim with alacritty
geany
Notepad3
Notepad 4
Notepad 5
Notepad Deluxe
Notepad2000
mousepad
kate
I don't really have one. I use Notepad++, but it's more of an extended clipboard than a text editor. All of my text editing is done on full-blown IDEs, various web apps, or application-specific tools (think SQL Studio or Powershell ISE).
If I needed one I'd probably just use VS Code since Sublime costs money and Notepad++ doesn't support VIM bindings.
Codium. But I'm learning vim because it's more comfy to actually do what you're supposed to... Typing.
textadept (https://orbitalquark.github.io/textadept/)
SEEEX SEEEEEX NOW
notepadqq
neovim for cli
Emacs
nakadashi misao
sublime text
vscode im not a larper
Notepad++ but an anon in the last text editor thread mentioned Kate which looks more modern for my zoomie eyes.
Gedit
Notepad++
Mousepad.
Emacs.
TED Notepad