Vim
Vim is a highly configurable, terminal-based text editor known for its modal editing paradigm, where separate modes for navigation, insertion, and command execution allow experienced users to edit text extremely quickly without a mouse.
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Zsh
Zsh (Z shell) is an extended Unix shell that builds on the Bourne shell with advanced scripting features, improved interactive completion, and a large plugin a…
Vim
Vim is a highly configurable, terminal-based text editor known for its modal editing paradigm, where separate modes for navigation, insertion, and command exec…
VS Code
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is Microsoft's free, open-source code editor, built on Electron, known for its speed, extensive extension marketplace, built-in de…
Alacritty
Alacritty is a cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator written in Rust that prioritizes raw rendering performance and a minimal feature set over buil…
Atom
Atom was a free, open-source, hackable text editor created by GitHub and built on the Electron framework, before being sunset in December 2022 in favor of Visu…
Sublime Text
Sublime Text is a lightweight, fast, cross-platform source code editor known for its speed, minimal interface, and extensive plugin ecosystem.
Notepad++
Notepad++ is a free, open-source source code and text editor for Windows, known for its lightweight footprint, tabbed interface, and syntax highlighting for ma…
Vim (editor)
Vim is a highly configurable, keyboard-driven text editor descended from the Unix vi editor, known for its modal editing model that separates typing text from…
Neovim
Neovim is an open-source fork of the Vim text editor that modernizes its internal architecture, extensibility, and plugin system while preserving Vim's modal e…
Emacs
Emacs is a highly extensible, keyboard-driven text editor with a long history, distinguished by its use of the Lisp dialect Emacs Lisp for deep customization a…