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I've been keeping a list of alternatives for a while now that I really like:
Then for terminal based editors I really like Helix which is vim-like but uses a selection -> action model (like Kakoune). I really like it because it requires almost no configuration.
Playing around with lite-xl, thanks for the recommendation. Lacks many features for now, but seems to have a huge potential.
Thanks for your work on Pulsar. Atom was my go to simple editor before MS killed it off. I'm still fuming now. I really need to try Pulsar :). Been using Kate for now.
I see a lot of potential in Lapce, but sadly the extensions (which are necessary, since it has basically no ootb language support) are very poorly maintained and outdated. Last I used it the Javascript/Typescript support was simply not sufficient for active use. I am very hopeful for Lapce's future though!
Edit: Just checked and the TS/JS extension is still on version
2022.11.0
. The code formatting still doesn't work (for me) :(lite-xl looks promising
the main missing feature imho : being able to search/filter settings, keybindings in particular
Lite-XL looks really cool, it's awesome to finally find a modern editor that is not using webview bloat for the UI.