#2: Vim
Vim is an open-source configurable text editor that is compatible with either Windows or Mac operating system. It has a license which is GPL.
#3: Atom
Atom is a text editor for Elixir IDEs that has modern and subtle looks and is also perfectly hackable for its own customization for your own.
#4: SublimeText
Sublime Text is a paid HTML and PHP editor that offers a free trial for users to evaluate the product. It offers cross-platform support but it is paid text editor.
#5: Brackets
Brackets is an open-source text editor that is mainly for web designing. It is compatible with computers that have a Microsoft Windows, macOS, or Linux operating system. Brackets is made with JavaScript.
Brackets is an open-source text editor that is mainly for web designing. It is compatible with computers that have a Microsoft Windows, macOS, or Linux operating system. Brackets is made with JavaScript.
#6: Notepad++
Notepad++ is a free source code editor based on Scintilla, an editing component. It runs in the Microsoft Windows environment and is licensed by GNU General Public License.
#7: Emacs
Emacs is a free text editor compatible with computers running in Linux, Windows, or Mac operating system. It has other features like its high customizable options, self-documenting and that works in real time display.
#8: Komodo Edit
Komodo Edit is an open-source text editor and is free for users to download to their computers. It comes with a free text editor for all types of dynamic programming languages. Komodo edit is the counterpart of the Komodo IDE.
#9: Light
Table
Light Table is an integrated development environment (IDE) that is free for users to download and install. It is compatible with computers with Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems.
#10: Geany
Geany is a lightweight integrated development environment
(IDE) which is free for users to download and install. It is compatible
with computers with Microsoft Windows, macOS, or Linux operating system.
I recommend to look at Codelobster editor
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