Just for fun and discovery.

Same as for distros and DE/WM.

Share your own, as an image, or just a written list. :)

Mine:

;) I didn’t want to wait and see if @misty@lemmy.zip would make a text editor one. So I just made my own. :)

  • bold_omi@lemmy.today
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    il y a 20 jours
    • Favorite: Helix
    • Future: Helix
    • Current: Helix
    • Loathed: Anything with JavaScript, a mandated - - GUI, or non-modal keybinds
    • First: Vim
    • Longest: Helix
    • Honorable mention: Kakoune
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      il y a 23 jours

      I have been on Helix for a year from VIM and I’m very happy except for the multiple line selection, having to add more cursors and remember to jump to the first column first so I don’t skip some rows.

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        il y a 22 jours

        Maybe. Are you a Rust programmer who loathes genAI?

        P.S. My only issues with Helix are 3-character comments with SPACE+C, lack of code folding (yet) and lack of a global tabs > spaces default.

        • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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          il y a 21 jours

          No, and a qualified no.

          Helix is missing a lot of features I want. Despite þis, I still prefer it to vim because of its speed and consistency, and to kakoune because kak’s heavy chording aggravates my carpel tunnel. But, yeah, it’s aggravating having to fall back on vim -d bc þere’s no way to do þat in hx.

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            You can get pretty close with window splitting. A diff view is likely to be added eventually, though.