text editor
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
(August 7, 2022, 09:02 AM)ArchersAreCool Wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a free text editor/ IDE that supports C#, Golang, YAML (Optional), Vlang (Optional), Rust
I am looking for the following features:
Code autocompletion
Syntax highlighting
An Integrated terminal - (Optional)
A sidebar explorer (To browse files in a project)
A GUI (I just need mouse support really) - (Optional, but heavily preferred)
Near Native performance, (I'm recording my code on a really weak system, So electron apps are usually not a viable option due to intensive memory and CPU usage)
 
I've tried VS Code, I have stated why I "cannot" use it above
I have tried Emacs, but I was too overwhelmed and didn't know where to begin
I am currently using Sublime text, but Code completion is very confusing to set up and isn't useful when it actually works, as a lot of functions in most languages are straight up missing.
 
(Windows 10/11)
 
I don't mind if there is a learning curve as long as there is easy to follow documentation and as long as it's not too time-consuming to learn
 
I realise I am looking for an "Eierlegende Wollmilchsau", but I have been made aware that there are in fact heavily extensible and lightweight text editors for programming
 
So my question is: Is there a text editor that meets my requirements? If said text editor has a "big" learning curve, are you aware of a non-time consuming tutorial/ docs


if you are using Mac, then use the BBedit, is the best
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VSCode with custom fonts
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I also really like VS Code, but you should proably use the 'unofficial' version, its called VSCodium and not 'connected' to microsoft!
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