Vim Classic 8.3.0 debutta come fork senza AI, basato su Vim 8.2, con focus su semplicità, sicurezza e manutenzione sostenibile #VimClassic #LinuxDev #OpenSource #TextEditors #NoAI #Linux

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Vim Classic 8.3.0 debutta come fork senza AI, basato su Vim 8.2, con focus su semplicità, sicurezza e manutenzione sostenibile #VimClassic #LinuxDev #OpenSource #TextEditors #NoAI #Linux
“Fresh is a new Rust-based terminal text editor that takes a different approach. It uses standard keybindings like Ctrl+S for saving, Ctrl+F for searching, and Ctrl+Z for undoing. It works like a GUI editor but runs in your terminal.”
Newer versions of Nano do, I think, default to similar easy to remember common keybindings. If not, it certainly can be set to use them, but every now, and again I still hit Nano with the old keybindings on some devices I work on. That said, I don’t think Nano has any built-in file explorer, though.
Fresh certainly looks well worth trying out. It installs on macOS, Linux and Windows (binaries on the GitHub site).
See https://itsfoss.com/fresh-terminal-text-editor
5 Best Text Editors for Programmers
1. Atom
Atom is a free and open-source text and source code editor for macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows with support for plug-ins written in Node.js, and embedded Git Control, developed by GitHub. Atom is a desktop application built using web technologies.
Text Editors can be hard to choose. There are plenty of them in the market. In this article, we list the best text editors in 2016 for you. Find the best!
Although this article is a little older, it quickly highlights the pros and cons of all the major FREE text editors available online. Each is discussed and helps you easily decipher which editors might be most useful to your environment - Robert Hayes, 9/25/2018.
Top 10 #TextEditors for #Windows, #Linux, and #Mac #software
How to Create a Custom Tumblr Theme & Get This Theme
I have shared the code for the theme that this blog uses over on GitHub.
Follow the link for step-by-step instructions on how to install this particular theme on your own Tumblr blog. You can use these instructions to install any theme, just change out the theme you are copying! For people who may be beginners to editing Tumblr themes or to coding in general, there is also some information about plain text editors.
Making a big switch today from Sublime Text 2 to Sublime Text 3. I still have not yet made the biggest jump, from ST over to IntelliJ.