Best Code Editors for C++

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    DroidEdit Reviews
    You can take your work with you everywhere. Code while you wait for the bus, or while you relax on a beach. You can edit your files from the cloud. DroidEdit supports Dropbox, Drive, Box, (S-FTP) servers, and Git. We will soon be adding more file providers. Syntax highlighting is available for nearly 200 programming languages. If you get an urgent call asking for code changes, don't rush to your workplace. You can edit all you need from your mobile phone. You can checkout, edit, commit, and push all from your smartphone or tablet. Some developers prefer dark backgrounds while others prefer white screens. Each to his own. You can use one of the provided themes to highlight syntax. You can create your own theme if you don't like the one provided. Emmet allows you to transform simple expressions into fully fledged HTML code automatically.
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    Sumocode Reviews

    Sumocode

    Sumo Apps

    $9 per month
    With just a few lines code, you can create apps and games. Learn how to code using gamified examples. You can either reuse code from an example or create your own. You'll be inspired by JavaScript and how easy it is for you to program and create games using very few lines of code. Sumocode will help you unleash your creativity and allow your mind to create new things. Learn how to code like a pro and update your skills! You don't have to limit your imagination! Learn how to use engineering concepts to create digital solutions for your problems! You can learn code, no matter how old you are. Sumocode can help you navigate the first steps of your journey to becoming programmer. It's easier than you might think. Learn how to create apps and code snippets. It's easy with the Sumo3D code library. You can either use our examples or create your own apps.
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    Kakoune Reviews
    Kakoune, a powerful modal text editor, is focused on real-time feedback, and intuitive, powerful multi-selection features. Kakoune is a modal text editor that takes inspiration from Vim, but offers its own unique approach. It prioritizes a selection based workflow to make text manipulation feel fluid and natural. Instead of using cursors to execute commands, Kakoune uses selections. This allows users to navigate and edit with speed and precision. Kakoune offers robust multi-caret edits, context-aware automatic completion, and extensive language support. Performance is optimized for large files and complex codebases. Kakoune is designed to be scriptable, and can be extended with shell commands. This allows users to customize the software. Kakoune, a tool that is known for its adaptability and responsiveness, is perfect for developers who like a keyboard-driven user interface and want immediate feedback.
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    CodeRunner Reviews

    CodeRunner

    CodeRunner

    $19.99 one-time payment
    A lightweight, multi-language text editor and IDE for macOS. CodeRunner is designed to run all the most popular programming languages instantly and support them all. The app can run code in 25 languages straight out of the box. Additional languages can be added by simply entering their terminal commands. CodeRunner is your favorite editor for all types of text files. It has over 200 syntax modes, lots more advanced editing features, and thoughtful details. CodeRunner's code completion is among the best in any IDE. Intelligent matching of typed text allows for completions beyond single words. With the extra-fuzzy search algorithm and helpful documentation snippets, you can quickly find the right completion from thousands of others. Smart ranking of results allows you to rank the results. Do not clutter your code with print-statements to debugging. Instead, use CodeRunner’s built-in debugging tools to set breakpoints and walk through your code.
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    VSCodium Reviews
    Microsoft's vscode code is open-source (MIT-licensed), however, the product (Visual Studio Code), which is available for download, is licensed under this not FLOSS license. It contains telemetry/tracking. The VSCodium project is available so that you don’t need to download+build directly from the source. This project contains special build scripts that clone Microsoft’s vscode repo and run the build commands. The resulting binaries are then uploaded to GitHub releases. These binaries are licensed under MIT. Telemetry is disabled. For Mac OS X Mojave users: If you see the message "App cannot be opened because Apple can't check it for malicious code" when opening VSCodium for the first time, right-click on the application and select Open. This is only necessary for the first Mojave launch. This document contains the most current information about migrating from Visual Studio Code, as well as any quirks that might occur.
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    SourceDebug Reviews

    SourceDebug

    SourceDebug

    $49/user
    SourceDebug is a powerful, project-oriented programming editor, code viewer, and debugger. It helps you understand code as you work and plan. SourceDebug includes dynamic analysis for C/C++ and Objective-C. SourceDebug can debug applications with source code from different locations. SourceDebug allows you to edit, browse, compile, and debug both local and remote projects. It can be used to quickly learn existing code and to get up to speed with new projects. SourceDebug can parse your entire project and allow you to navigate and edit code with ease. It can jump to variables, functions, and include files easily. Smart Bookmark can store the location of your browser and play it back when necessary. Supports GDB and LLDB-MI debug via SSH, ADB Telnet, Rlogin, and Local Cygwin. GDB server debug is also possible. Show Quickwatch, Callstacks, Variables and Memory. Supported are Ftp, Sftp, and Local drives.
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    JetBrains Fleet Reviews
    This IDE was built from scratch using 20 years of experience in developing IDEs. JetBrains Fleet is powered by the IntelliJ code processing engine. It features a distributed IDE architecture with a reimagined UI. Fleet is a lightweight and fast text editor that allows you to quickly browse and modify your code. It is quick to start up so you can immediately begin working. The IntelliJ code-processing engine can also run separately from the editor. Fleet inherits the best features of IntelliJ-based editors, including navigation to definitions and usages, code quality checks and quick fixes. Fleet's architecture can be configured to support a variety of workflows. Fleet can be run on your computer, or you can move some processes to another location, such as the cloud.
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    RunCode Reviews

    RunCode

    RunCode

    $20/month/user
    RunCode offers online workspaces that allow you to work in a web browser on code projects. These workspaces offer a complete development environment that includes a code editor, a terminal and access to a variety of tools and libraries. These workspaces are easy to use and can be set up on your own computer.
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    Helix Editor Reviews

    Helix Editor

    Helix Editor

    Free
    Helix Editor is an advanced, modern text editor for developers who want a fast, customizable and efficient editing experience. Helix is a powerful text editor that focuses on productivity. It uses a modal style of editing, inspired by Vim. This allows users to navigate, choose, and manipulate texts seamlessly using intuitive keyboard shortcuts. It has a wide range of features, including syntax highlighting and multi-caret text editing. It also supports languages such as Rust Python and JavaScript. Helix integrates with Tree-sitter's parsing library to provide precise syntax-aware edits, making it easier to deal with complex code structures. Helix Editor is a minimalistic editor with a focus on performance. It's ideal for programmers who value speed and flexibility.
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    Bluefish Reviews
    Bluefish is a powerful editor that targets programmers and web developers. It offers many options to create websites, scripts, and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming languages and markup languages. Take a look at the screenshots and get a complete overview of features. You can also download it immediately. Bluefish is an open source development project released under the GNU GPL License. Bluefish runs on all desktop operating systems, including Linux, FreeBSD MacOS-X, Windows and OpenBSD. Bluefish 2.2.12 is minor maintenance release that includes some minor new features. The most important feature is a fix for crashes in simple searches. The compatibility with Python 3 has been improved. Improved coding detection in Python files. Triple-click now selects a line. Bluefish works better on Mac OSX thanks to the new permission features. Bluefish also supports certain languages on OSX by using the correct language in its user interface.
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    Geany Reviews
    Geany is a lightweight, powerful and stable text editor for programmers. It doesn't slow down your work flow. It is compatible with Windows, Linux, and MacOS. It can be translated into more than 40 languages and has built-in support to more than 50 programming languages. Geany's existence was primarily due to the need for an IDE/editor that is decent, lightweight, cross-platform, flexible, and powerful. Many editors can meet some of these requirements, but not all. Geany uses the GPL v2 license to ensure that you can customize and hack it. Also, everyone benefits from the community's changes. Geany has many customizable parts, including color themes (GeanyThemes) and adding new filetypes. Geany offers many settings that allow you to adjust it to suit your needs and preferences. Many file types are supported, including popular programming languages such as C, Java, PHP and HTML.
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    Kate Reviews
    Kate has many features that make it easy to view and edit your text files. Kate allows you to view and edit multiple files simultaneously, both in tabs or split views. It also comes with a variety of plugins including an embedded terminal that allows you to launch console commands from Kate, powerful search-and-replace plugins, and a preview plugin which can show you your MD, HTML, and even SVG. Kate supports highlighting in over 300 languages, making it easier to understand code in almost all programming languages. Kate is also familiar with brackets and can help you navigate through complex code blocks hierarchies. Spellchecking on-the-fly is also available. This will allow you to check the quality of your text before publishing. Split views allow you to work on multiple files simultaneously. You can navigate your project folder structures using the sidebar. Kate smart tabs allows you to quickly access any recently opened documents.
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    Spacemacs Reviews
    A community-driven Emacs distribution. Emacs and Vim are not the best editors, it's Emacs! Spacemacs is a new way of using Emacs. It's a sophisticated and polished setup that focuses on ergonomics, mnemonics, and consistency. Mnemonic prefixes such as b for buffer, project, s search, help, and h for help are used to organize key bindings. Innovative real-time display for all key bindings. A simple query system allows you to quickly find layers, packages, and other information. Due to a set of conventions, similar functionalities will have the same key binding everywhere. Community-driven configuration allows for curated packages that are tuned by power users. Bugs can be fixed quickly.
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    Eclipse CDT Reviews

    Eclipse CDT

    Eclipse Foundation

    The CDT Project is a fully functional C++ and C++ integrated development environment that uses the Eclipse platform. Support for project creation, managed build for different toolchains, standard build, source navigation, many source knowledge tools such as type hierarchy and call graph, include browser and macro definition browser, code editor, syntax highlighting, folding, hyperlink navigation, code generation, source code refactoring, code generation, visual debugging tools and memory, registers and disassembly viewer. The core model now includes the concept of build configuration. Allows assigning toolchains to standard makefile project. Combination of managed and standard project wizards. Select project types and toolchains. Parameterized templates can be used to populate new projects. Template actions that can be used with the plug-in are very flexible. Semantic highlighting is just one of the many editor improvements.
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    Eclipse PHP Reviews

    Eclipse PHP

    Eclipse Foundation

    The PHP IDE project provides a PHP Integrated Development Environment framework that supports the Eclipse platform. This project includes all the components required to develop PHP-based web apps and facilitates extensibility. It uses the existing web tools project to provide PHP capabilities to developers. A PHP language support, XML Editor, and Mylyn, the terminal are the essential starting points for PHP developers. You can extend your experience with developing PHP applications with PDT by using a variety of Eclipse plugins. PHPUnit, syntax highlighting, syntax validation and content assistance are some of the many plugins that the Eclipse ecosystem has created.
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    CudaText Reviews
    CudaText, a cross-platform text editor written in Object Pascal, is available. It is an open-source project that can be used for free, even for business. It starts quite fast on Linux on CPU Intel Core i3 3GHz. It can be extended by Python add-ons and plugins, code tree parsers and other tools. EControl engine's syntax parser has many features. Syntax highlight for a lot of languages (270+ Lexers). Code tree structure of functions/classes/etc, if lexer allows it. Multi-selections, code folding, and multi-carets. Regular expressions can be used to find/replace. Configs in JSON format. Includes lexer-specific configurations. Tabbed UI with split views to primary/secondary and a split window to the 2/3/4/6 tab groups. Command palette with fuzzy matching, micromap, and minimap. Displays unprinted whitespace and supports many encodings. Customizable hotkeys. Binary/Hex viewer to view files of unlimited size (can display 10 Gb logs).
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    Buffer Editor Reviews

    Buffer Editor

    Buffer Editor

    $9.99 one-time payment
    Buffer Editor is a powerful text and code editor that allows you to easily create software, view code, or take notes while on the move. Buffer Editor is trusted by thousands of coders for its fast, powerful, and advanced mobile code editing. Any file supported by iOS, including images, PDFs and movies, can be viewed in preview mode. Switch quickly between open files. Multiple terminals can be opened in tabs. Preview on localhost and on your server
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    jEdit Reviews
    jEdit is a text editor for mature programmers with hundreds of person-years (counting the time spent developing plugins). jEdit is a great development tool for its ease of use and features. However, it is free software that includes all source code. It is available under the terms of GPL 2.0. Built-in macro language; extensible plugin architecture. There are hundreds of plugins and macros available. Plugins can easily be downloaded and installed within jEdit by using the "plugin manger" feature. Supports many character encodings, including Unicode and UTF8. Highly configurable and customizable. You will find every other feature, both basic or advanced, in a text editor.
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    ConTEXT Editor Reviews
    ConTEXT is a small, powerful and fast text editor for software developers. Unlimited file sizes, unlimited open files, powerful syntax highlighting, Delphi/Pascal and 80x86 assemblers, Java, Java Script and Visual Basic, Perl/CGI HTML, SQL, Python PHP, Tcl/Tk. User-definable syntax highlighter. Project workspaces. Compiler integration. Multi-language support. Many other features.
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    Editor.do Reviews

    Editor.do

    Editor.do

    $3 per month
    Editor.do allows you to build, code, host, and deploy fast static websites. You can easily deploy all of your project files, or your site files, to our NVMe storage servers. This will ensure the fastest loading speed possible for your website. Our IDE supports more than 150 programming languages. It has a panel of shortcuts, tools, and real-time code rendering. You can search, replace, select, cut, and quickly manipulate code. Editor.do provides over 1000 open-source templates that are free to use and can be imported from GitHub. ChatGPT, which is integrated, is always available to help you complete, correct, or improve the code or text. Editor.do offers a platform that is ideal for designers and developers of all levels of expertise who want to create beautiful, fast and secure websites within a fraction of time.
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    gedit Reviews

    gedit

    The GNOME Project

    GNOME's text editor, gedit, is called the GNOME desktop environment.