I’ve used VS Code for a long time, but have recently grown weary of Microsoft’s approach to OSS. I’ve checked out VS Codium which seems like it might be a great option.
What text editor are you using?
always vim
I’m using GNU Emacs, which is, from my experience, great for open source software and decentralized development. Last year, I found an issue in a package/extension, I could make an experiment by modifying and running its code on the fly. I didn’t even need to reload the whole package/extension. So I figured the solution out and submitted a pull request quickly.
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I use Neovim, LiteXL, and VS Codium depending on the project size and needs. no one tool suits all.
Emacs (Doom), everything from small notes to big software projects.
Have been using Emacs for over a decade, and I’m fairly happy with it.
vim
in terminal
Notepad++ on Windows
VSCode on MacOSAll using Solarized Dark for the color scheme.
neovim because the plugin ecosystem is vibrant and alive now that they can be built with lua: https://neovimcraft.com
Kate and Neovim.
neovim
I only really use Vim. Mainly because vi is installed on basically every server and distro, so it is what I got used to.
You mean there’s something other than vim? The hell you say.
I feel old, I’m still using vi.
Textmate