Best Text Editors for C

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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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    Emacs Reviews
    It is a core component of Emacs Lisp's interpreter. This Lisp dialect includes extensions that support text editing. Many file types can be edited using content-aware modes, including syntax coloring. You will find all the documentation you need, as well as a tutorial for novice users. Unicode support for almost all human scripts. Emacs Lisp code and a graphical interface make it easy to customize. You can access a wide range of functionality, beyond text editing. This includes a project planner and mail and news reader, debugger interface and calendar, IRC client and many more. A packaging system to download and install extensions. Support for arbitrary-size integers built-in HarfBuzz allows text shaping. Native support for JSON parsing Cairo drawing support improved Unexec can be replaced with portable dumping. Support for XDG conventions init files. Additional early-init initialization files. Support for tab bar and tab line built-in. ImageMagick does not support the resizing or rotation of images.
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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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    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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    gedit Reviews

    gedit

    The GNOME Project

    GNOME's text editor, gedit, is called the GNOME desktop environment.
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    yEdit2 Reviews

    yEdit2

    Spacejock Software

    It also contains a special.yedit2 format file that is password-protected. You can save all your web logins and email accounts in yEdit, then save them in a password protected file. Spacejock Software cannot view or send the contents of your files. There is also no way to gain access to your files if you forget your password. An Android version is also available on the Play Store, currently in public beta. An iOS version is in the works. Mobile versions will not be able to file encryption due to the play store/app-store regulations.