(Graphical) IDE’s are great for development, but they’re slow to start and heavy to run. Sometimes you just want to take a quick look at an xml or dockerfile and you don’t want to spin up the whole IDE for that.

I’ve recently rediscovered notepad++ for that (on windows), what’s your prefered easy-acces-tekst-editor?

  • @colonial
    link
    31 year ago

    The GNOME text editor or Nano.

    I appreciate Vim, but when I just need to inspect something or change a single line, the former are easier.

    As for Neovim and Emacs… I don’t have eight hours to set aside monthly to keep them configured and working.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      21 year ago

      I’ve been a vim user for over a decade and I doubt I’ve spent eight hours configuring it in all that time.

      • @bus_factor
        cake
        link
        11 year ago

        Most of the configuration I’ve done in vim is to remove whatever someone else did. Like I log in as root on a server and someone put set number in /root/.vimrc. Like having the line number in the bottom right wasn’t enough for you, you need to waste three columns to show numbers for every line on the screen, and now I can’t copy and paste from vim without having to delete three columns from every line? NO.