Best Code Editors for Linux of 2024

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    Overleaf Reviews

    Overleaf

    Overleaf (Writelatex Limited)

    2 Ratings
    You don't need to do anything complicated. LaTeX is easy to use, even if it's your first time using it. Overleaf includes a fully-functional, ready-to-go LaTeX environment that runs on our servers. Overleaf gives you the same LaTeX setup wherever you are. You can trust that Overleaf will not cause any package conflicts or version inconsistencies by working with your peers and students.
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    Komodo IDE Reviews

    Komodo IDE

    ActiveState Software

    1 Rating
    The IDE for today's web language - Python, PHP and Perl - allows you to code faster.
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    SlickEdit Reviews
    Multi-platform cross-platform code editor that supports over 60 languages across 9 platforms.
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    Cursor Reviews

    Cursor

    Anysphere

    $20 per month
    1 Rating
    The AI-first code editor. Create software faster with an editor that is designed for AI-paired programming. With just one click, you can migrate all of your favorite vscode extension with local options to work on security-critical projects. Cursor is a clone of VSCode. Import all of your extensions, themes and keybindings with just one click. Local mode does not store any data on our servers or logs. Avoid searching for code that is tailored to your repository. Save time searching for the right method or place to start a new change. Directly refer to documentation, code definitions and files. With a single prompt, you can change an entire class or method. Create code from scratch using a simple command. Cursor will scan your code and help you quickly fix any bugs.
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    UltraEdit Reviews

    UltraEdit

    IDM Computer Solutions

    1 Rating
    UltraEdit has been the preferred text editor for over 2 million users and many Fortune 100/500/1000 customers for almost three decades. UltraEdit is a powerful and fast data processor that can handle large files. It also supports almost any syntax or source language. UltraEdit is often referred to as the "Swiss Army knife" of text editors. It's a powerful tool that can be used by users across many industries and responsibilities. UltraEdit is able to solve almost any problem in text editing, including project management and programming. It can also handle large file manipulations, remote (FTP/SFTP), data sorting, column/block editing, advanced file searching, and text data reformatting. UltraEdit is available on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It is supported by a professional team of developers and customer service personnel located in the USA.
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    Vim Reviews
    Vim is a text editor that can be configured to create and modify any type of text quickly. It is available as "vi" in most UNIX systems, and with Apple OS X. Vim is multi-level, persistent, and multi-level. It supports hundreds of file formats and programming languages, has a powerful search and replace feature, as well as integration with many other tools. Vim online is a central location for the Vim community to save useful Vim tips. Vim supports plugin-like extensions that enable syntax highlighting, colorization, and other advanced features. These scripts can be uploaded online and maintained. Vim stands for Vi IMproved. It was once called Vi IMitation. However, there have been so many improvements that a new name was necessary. Vim is a text editor that includes almost all commands from Unix's program "Vi".
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    Code Browser Reviews
    Code Browser is a Linux and Windows folding text editor. It can hierarchically organize any type of text file, and especially source code. It makes it easier to navigate through source code. Code Browser is a tool that allows you to quickly navigate through the source code of large projects. It can also be used to view a simple CSS file. It is ideal if you don't want to scroll through thousands upon thousands of lines of code. It supports syntax highlighting in all major languages. Custom syntax highlighting is also possible. Code Browser was originally designed to be used to edit programs. However, it can also serve other purposes such as plain text outlining and helping to understand the source code. I have added a page that offers suggestions on how to fold.
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    Visual Studio Code Reviews
    Top Pick
    Code editing. Redefined Free. Open source. It runs everywhere. IntelliSense provides smart completions that go beyond syntax highlighting and autocomplete. It uses variable types, function definitions and imported modules to provide intelligent completions. You can debug code directly from the editor. You can attach or launch your apps, and debug with breakpoints, call stacks and an interactive console. It's never been easier to work with Git or other SCM providers. The editor allows you to review diffs and stage files, as well as make commits. Pull and push from any hosted SCM service. Want even more features? To add languages, themes, debuggers and connect to other services, install extensions. Extensions are separate processes that don't slow down your editor. Learn more about extensions. Microsoft Azure allows you to deploy and host your React (Angular), Vue, Node (and many more!) applications. Sites can store and query relational or document-based data and scale with serverless computing.
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    Apache NetBeans Reviews

    Apache NetBeans

    Apache Software Foundation

    Free
    4 Ratings
    Development Environment, Tooling Platform, and Application Framework. Apache NetBeans is more than a text editor. It highlights source code semantically and syntactically, and allows you to refactor code with a variety of powerful and handy tools. Apache NetBeans offers editors, wizards, templates, and other tools to help you create Java, PHP, and other languages applications. Apache NetBeans is compatible with all Java-supporting operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and BSD. NetBeans is also supported by Write Once, Run Anywhere.
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    Atom Reviews
    Atom is a hackable text editor built on Electron and inspired by our favorite editors. It is customizable but still easy to use the default configuration. Although a text editor is the heart of a developer’s toolbox, it doesn’t always work by itself. With the GitHub package, you can access Git and GitHub from Atom. You can create new branches, stage and commit, push, pull, resolve merge conflicts and view pull requests all from your editor. Atom already includes the GitHub package, so you are ready to go. Atom is compatible with all operating systems. It can be used on OS X, Windows or Linux. You can search for and install new packages, or create your own right within Atom. Atom makes it easier to write code faster thanks to its intelligent and flexible autocomplete. Browse and open files, whole projects, or multiple projects from one window.
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    Sublime Text Reviews
    Top Pick

    Sublime Text

    Sublime HQ

    $80 one-time fee
    21 Ratings
    Advanced text editor for code and markup. Goto Anything allows you to quickly jump to symbols, lines, or words by opening files using just a few keystrokes. You can make ten changes at once, and not just one change ten times. Multiple selections allow for interactively changing multiple lines at once, renaming variables quickly, and modifying files faster than ever before. The Command Palette contains infrequently used functionality such as sorting, changing syntax, and changing indentation settings. You can search for exactly what you need with just a few keystrokes. Sublime Text's Python API allows plugins to enhance the built-in functionality. Package Control can be installed using the command palette. This allows for easy access to thousands upon thousands of packages created by the community.
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    CodeLobster IDE Reviews
    You will need to decide which IDE you want to use when you begin programming with PHP. Many companies sell their IDEs at high prices (100-$500). We, on the other hand, offer a multifunctional portable IDE absolutely FREE with all these standard features: PHP/HTML/CSS/JavaScript highlighting; advanced PHP/HTML/CSS/JavaScript autocomplete; a powerful PHP debugger; context and dynamic Help; a code validator; a SQL manager and much more. The CodeLobster IDE simplifies and streamlines the PHP development process. We've made it easy for you to forget the names of arguments, arguments, tags, and their attributes. You can also use the Help control or press F1 to get any help information. You can validate your code locally with an internal PHP Debugger.
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    Brackets Reviews
    Brackets, a modern text editor with preprocessor support and focused visual tools, makes it easy to design in a browser. It was designed from the ground up to be used by web designers and front-end programmers. Brackets is a modern, lightweight text editor. The editor incorporates visual tools so that you can get the help you need without affecting your creativity. Brackets is a great place to write code. Brackets is an open source project that is supported by a passionate community. It was created by web developers like yourself! Brackets allows you to open a window that shows you the code you are most interested in, rather than jumping between file tabs. You want to see the CSS that applies only to a particular ID? You can use the Command / Ctrl+E button to display all CSS selectors for that ID in an inline browser.
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    BlueGriffon Reviews

    BlueGriffon

    Disruptive Innovations

    $87.75 one-time payment
    3 Ratings
    Based on Firefox's rendering engine, the next-gen Web and EPUB editor are available. BlueGriffon®, a proud inheritor from all of its famous ancestors, has a long list: Netscape®, Mozilla® Composer, and Nvu. It is powered by Gecko (the same rendering engine that powers Firefox® Composer), and has tons of powerful features. BlueGriffon®, which is used by millions around the globe, includes Universities, Governments, and even the European Parliament, is powered by Gecko. The French Government officially recommends it as the Web Authoring Tools for the French Administration, in its efforts to rely on and encourage Free Software.
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    UEStudio Reviews

    UEStudio

    UltraEdit

    $89.95 per year
    UEStudio is built on the world's most popular text editor, UltraEdit. It also offers additional features for developers and teams, such as deep Git integration. To manage your Git repositories, you can clone and checkout, update, commit/pull, commit, push/pull, as well as other features directly from UEStudio. UEStudio is a Git editor. It combines the best text editor with the power of Git in one application. You can edit and update your source files, then you can commit them with a click or a hotkey. You can merge branches easily in UEStudio’s Git branch manager (or the Git shell, if you prefer). UltraCompare's merge support allows you to quickly review and resolve them so that you can get on your way. UEStudio analyzes your source files and projects to provide intelligent, automatic source code completion
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    Theia Reviews
    Eclipse Theia allows you to create multi-language Cloud & Desktop IDEs using state-of-the art web technologies. Are you unsure whether you need a desktop or web version? Theia allows you to create one IDE and have it run in browsers or native desktop applications from a single source. The Eclipse Foundation hosts the Theia project. It is a non-profit corporation and is developed by a diverse group. Projects hosted at an Open-Source Foundation, unlike other open-source projects, are protected from single-vendor decisions that would be detrimental to the interests of the diverse community. Theia is modularly designed to allow users and extenders to customize and extend every aspect of the system. It is easy to create a custom IDE-like product by simply listing all required extensions in a package.json. It is simple to add new functionality by implementing your extensions. This gives you all the flexibility that you need.
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    Boost Note Reviews

    Boost Note

    Boost Note

    $3 per member per month
    Boost Note is a powerful collaborative workspace for developers that works at a light speed. Boost Note was designed to improve developers productivity by providing the best note taking experience for developers. This is not just a GitHub-flavored markdown. Diagrams created with Charts.js and Mermaid can be embedded in documents to increase visibility. To create your own Markdown editor, you can choose from keymaps such as Vim, more than 150 themes and many other options. Programmatically manage your documents. Get an authentication token to access Boost Note's APIs through simple HTTP requests. Zapier allows you to automate your documentation with over 2,000 tool integrations. Work together with your colleagues to share information. All your teams can use the same shared workspace. Boost Note's realtime editing allows you to collaborate on documents. You can check the revision history of a document. In one click, you can roll back to the previous version. Granula access control is based on workspace.
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    Pinegrow Reviews

    Pinegrow

    Pinegrow

    $6 per month
    Pinegrow is a Mac and Linux web editor that allows you to build responsive websites faster. It supports multi-page editing and CSS & SASS styling. The CSS Grid editor also supports Bootstrap, Tailwind CSS and Foundation. Pinegrow is a desktop web builder that can open and save standard HTML and CSS files. This means that you won't be tied to a particular file format. Simply open and edit existing projects. Pinegrow can be used in conjunction with other web development tools. You can build websites offline without an internet connection. You can create as many websites as possible. With powerful visual tools, you can quickly build the layout of your website. You can insert multiple elements with repeater, and modify the layout of each element in one move. Rich visual controls, CSS Grid editor, Dev tools editor or code are all available to inspect active CSS rules. Live editing of SASS and LESS is possible without the use of any external tools.
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    Pulsar Reviews

    Pulsar

    Pulsar-Edit

    Free
    Hyper-hackable text editor that is community-driven. Pulsar is compatible with all operating systems. It works on OS X, Windows and Linux. Pulsar allows you to search for and install new packages, or create your own. Pulsar makes it easier to write code faster thanks to its intelligent and flexible autocomplete. Browse and open files, whole projects, and multiple projects from one window. Split your Pulsar interface in multiple panes to edit and compare code across files. You can preview, find, and replace text in any file or across all of your projects.
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    Codeit Reviews

    Codeit

    Codeit

    Free
    We believe that coding should be enjoyable. We've removed console commands and lengthy builds. With a single tap, you can run JavaScript, HTML and CSS projects, as well as Markdown. Syntax highlighting is loaded dynamically. Links to live views, repos and files will open instantly. Works on iOS and Android, Windows, macOS and Linux. Never lose a character again. It weighs 80% less than normal apps, is installable and works offline. Codeit does not use cookies or collect personal data. Your code remains on your device.
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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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    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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    PromptIDE Reviews
    The xAI PromptIDE integrates development for prompt engineering, interpretability research and other related tasks. It accelerates prompting engineering through an SDK which allows complex prompting techniques to be implemented and rich analytics to visualize the network's results. We use it heavily for our Grok continuous development. We developed PromptIDE in order to provide engineers and researchers with transparent access to Grok-1 - the model that powers Grok - to the community. The IDE was designed to empower users, and allow them to explore the capabilities of large language models at their own pace. The IDE's core is a Python editor that, when combined with a new SDK, allows for complex prompting techniques. Users can see useful analytics while executing prompts within the IDE. These include the precise tokenization of the prompt, sampling probabilities and alternative tokens. The IDE offers a number of features that enhance the quality of life. It automatically saves prompts.
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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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    Firepad Reviews
    Firepad is an open-source collaborative text editor that allows for real-time collaboration. Firepad allows for true collaborative editing. It also supports intelligent operational transform-based merging, conflict resolution, and more. Firepad can render documents with the CodeMirror Ace, Monaco, or Ace editors. Its operational transform code borrows from www.js. Firepad uses the Firebase Realtime Database to store and sync cloud data. Any application that requires collaborative editing text documents can be built. Firepad supports rich text and code editing right out of the box, and it is easy to extend for additional uses. Firepad was developed by Michael Lehenbauer, Firebase's team. Firepad could have many more features. Please star Firepad on GitHub, and send a pull request if you have anything to add! Any application that requires collaboration editing of text documents can be built.
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