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Notepad3
- Name some underrated open source apps
- Notepad3: Notepad like text editor based on the Scintilla source code
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Frontend developers: stop moving things that I’m about to click on
I use Notepad3 to stay as close to vanilla as possible but to fix the idiotic drawbacks of Windows Notepad.
- GrepWinNP3 – Regular expression search and replace for Windows
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Notepad Next
Notepad3 is actively maintained and has many improvements, BTW.
https://github.com/rizonesoft/Notepad3
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A line counter in the Notepad app would be useful for developers and the creation of lists (Concept)
The current, active continuation is Notepad3: https://github.com/rizonesoft/Notepad3
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i'm going to alias vi to nano on all our production servers
I prefer the lighter replacements (notepad2, notepad3, metapad) on Windows, simply because Notepad++ seems to always have something to update when I start it on a server. Otherwise it's fine, but not a CLI editor.
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We finally get to see Windows 11 today - What are your hopes?
Already using notepad3 on my systems but that doesn't help when remoting to somewhere else.
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Is Notepad2 a dead project?
If you run into any other issues they have an active github https://github.com/rizonesoft/Notepad3/issues and the developer seems to fix things quickly.
how-to-exit-vim
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How to Get Out of Vi
Additional methods for vi(m) users [0] :p
[0] https://github.com/hakluke/how-to-exit-vim
- How to Exit Vim
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Day 6 - Editing with "vim"
And frankly it's a shibboleth for Linux pros. As a newbie in an interview it's fine to say you're "only a beginner with vi/vim" - but very risky to say you hate it and can never remember how to exit.
- Below are some simple methods for exiting Vim
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thisIsAShowcase
Pick one.
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Yea, I know u are genius
maybe this could help: https://github.com/hakluke/how-to-exit-vim
- Rewrite it in Rust: Kubernetes
- Ylen Puheenjohtajatentissä riideltiin
What are some alternatives?
notepad2 - Notepad2-zufuliu is a light-weight Scintilla based text editor for Windows with syntax highlighting, code folding, auto-completion and API list for many programming languages and documents, bundled with file browser plugin metapath-zufuliu.
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
NotepadNext - A cross-platform, reimplementation of Notepad++
vim-code-dark - Dark color scheme for Vim and vim-airline, inspired by Dark+ in Visual Studio Code
Notepad2e - Word highlighting, simultaneous editing, split views, math evaluation, un/grep, comment reformatting, UAC elevation, complete regexps (PCRE), Lua lexers, DPI awareness and more (XP+)
Simula - Linux VR Desktop
notepad-plus-plus - Notepad++ official repository
Vanced - Vanced Issues/Docs repo
winget-pkgs - The Microsoft community Windows Package Manager manifest repository
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
textadept - Textadept is a fast, minimalist, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor for programmers.
browsh - A fully-modern text-based browser, rendering to TTY and browsers