
GNU Nano 8.5 Command-Line Text Editor Released
GNU Nano 8.5 command-line text editor rolls out with saved anchors, improved syntax coloring, and updated keystrokes.
GNU Nano 8.5 command-line text editor rolls out with saved anchors, improved syntax coloring, and updated keystrokes.
Micro 2.0.14 rolls out: Enhanced cursor navigation, advanced syntax options, robust mouse functionality, paragraph selections, and more.
The popular source code editor Sublime Text 4's latest build rolls out new tools for developers, fixes, and improved features for Mac, Windows, and Linux users.
Nano 8.1 command-line text editor rolls out with features like the 'cycle' function, improved syntax options, enhanced bindings, and more.
Neovim 0.10 terminal text editor brings a fresh default color scheme, built-in commenting, major Terminal UI enhancements, and more.
Beloved by countless Linux users, the Nano text editor rolls out v8.0 'Grus grus' with modernized bindings.
Latest Vim 9.1: Remembering Bram Moolenaar, featuring new :defer command, virtual-text support, and EditorConfig plugin. See what's new.
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An overview of the best GUI code editors for Linux that are feature-rich and suitable for every programmer's needs.
After two and a half years of development, Vim 9.0 is now available, firmly focused on the new Vim9 scripting language capabilities.