VS Code. I use it for writing FreeCAD macros in Python and editing g-code files (when necessary) for 3D printing. It’s a solid tool with so many useful extensions.
Hell, I sometimes use it to compose toots for Mastodon! (Because the character count is right there)
tmux and vim-nox with the NerdTree and jedi-vim plugins. I've only recently just got started with this setup after bouncing around other editors in the past, but I feel this one captures my workflow best.
A mixture of Kate, Vim, and Qt Creator. Vim is my favorite of the three, but it can be a bit cumbersome trying to copy between separate instances in certain cases. Kate works well in those edge cases (and for times when a GUI is handy). Qt Creator is amazing though IMO, good enough that I can stand living without Vim if I'm writing Qt code.
GNU #emacs. It replaced VS Code and Neovim for me. The terminal version serves better than Neovim, and the graphical one is more feature-complete and extensible than VS Code.
#vim for me. For those who want to go over to the dark side, #realpython has a great tutorial on how to set it up https://realpython.com/vim-and-python-a-match-made-in-heaven/ but I find plain vim with either elflord or murphy colorscheme is good enough for me in most cases. I like VS Code too. It has replaced Notepad++ as my go to on Windows and I install on Linux at home as a backup.
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in reply to It's FOSS • • •Could easily see myself getting *some* flack for this, but I tend to use Visual Studio Code as an IDE.
For a gui text editor, I've been liking Textadept recently. I used to use Scite.
On a command prompt, I normally use micro.
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Hell, I sometimes use it to compose toots for Mastodon! (Because the character count is right there)
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