Best Text Editors for Haskell

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    Overleaf Reviews

    Overleaf

    Overleaf (Writelatex Limited)

    1 Rating
    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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    TextMate Reviews
    Open source text editor that is powerful and customizable. It supports a wide range of programming languages. TextMate's simple way to add multiple insert points makes it easy to make multiple changes at once and swap code pieces. TextMate allows you to select what you are looking for and what you are searching for. It will display the results in a way that allows you to jump between matches, extract matching text, or preview replacements. TextMate supports all major version control systems. You can see which files have changed in the file browser view and which lines have changed in the editor view. One file mixing languages? Projects using different build systems? Third-party code with different formatting preferences TextMate can handle all of it by associating specific scope selectors with key shortcuts and settings.
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    Notepad++ Reviews
    Top Pick
    Notepad++ is a Notepad replacement and source code editor that is free and supports multiple languages. It runs in MS Windows and is subject to the GNU General Public License. Notepad++, which is based on Scintilla's powerful editing component, is written in C++. It uses pure Win32 APIs and STL to ensure a faster execution speed and smaller programs. Notepad++ strives to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by optimizing as many routines and as user-friendly as possible. The PC can use less CPU power to throttle down and reduce power consumption. This results in a greener environment.
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    Apache NetBeans Reviews

    Apache NetBeans

    Apache Software Foundation

    Free
    4 Ratings
    Apache NetBeans (also known as Apache IDE) is a powerful, open-source Integrated Development Environment that can be used to develop applications in a variety of programming languages including Java, JavaScript PHP, HTML5, C/C++, and more. NetBeans is known for its modular architecture and offers robust tools and features to developers who work on desktop, web, and mobile applications. It has intelligent code editing, profiling, debugging and profiling features, as well as a visual GUI builder to design Java-based user interfaces. NetBeans offers support for versioning systems such as Git, SVN and Mercurial to facilitate seamless team collaboration. NetBeans is an Apache Software Foundation Project, which benefits from a community that constantly improves and expands the functionality of NetBeans. This makes it a reliable, flexible and reliable choice for developers in various domains.
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    Sublime Text Reviews
    Top Pick

    Sublime Text

    Sublime HQ

    $80 one-time fee
    20 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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    Zed Reviews

    Zed

    Zed Industries

    Free
    Zed is the next-generation code-editor designed for high-performance collaborative work with humans and AI. Rust was used to create a code editor that can efficiently utilize multiple CPU cores as well as your GPU. Integrate future LLMs into workflows to generate, analyze, and transform code. Chat with colleagues, share your screen, and write notes together. Multibuffers combine code excerpts from different codebases into one editable surface. Jupyter runtimes allow you to evaluate code inline and edit notebooks collaboratively. Support for multiple languages via Tree-sitter and WebAssembly. Zed's AI and language-aware task runners are tightly integrated with Zed’s native fast terminal. Vim bindings provide first-class modal editor, including text objects and marks. Zed is a product of a global developer community. Choose from hundreds of extensions to enhance your Zed experience. These include themes, language support and more.
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    Lapce Reviews
    Lapce is an open-source, cutting-edge code editor that focuses on delivering a fast, responsive experience. This is especially important for developers who work with large projects and complex codebases. Lapce, written in Rust and native development, leverages performance advantages to provide a smooth edit experience with minimal lag. It has a modern, clean interface with advanced features such as multi-caret, split views and terminal support. Lapce's support for the Language Server Protocol, or LSP, allows it to offer autocompletion, code navigation, syntax highlighting and code highlighting across multiple programming languages. This increases productivity. Lapce's extensibility, plugin support, and focus on performance makes it ideal for developers who are looking for a lightweight, yet powerful editor. It appeals to both beginners and professionals.
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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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    Typora Reviews
    Typora allows you to enjoy a seamless experience both as a reader or writer. It eliminates the preview window and mode switcher as well as syntax symbols of markdown code and other distractions. Instead, it offers a live preview feature that allows you to focus on the content. Typora makes it easy to manage your files. It has both a file tree panel as well as an article (file list) side panel. This allows you to easily manage your files. You can organize your files however you like, and even add sync services such as Dropbox or iCloud. You can instantly see the outline structure of your documents in outline panel. This allows you to quickly navigate through the document and jump directly to any section. Bookmarks are available for export to PDF. Export or import can be done further. You can export or import more formats, such as docx, OpenOffice and LaTeX, MediaWiki, MediaWiki, and Epub. You can see how big your document is in words and characters, lines or reading minutes.
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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