Starting to get jarred off with vscode as my editor. It eats CPU quite often (and I can't narrow it down; it doesn't seem to be an extension problem), and it does not handle well being started up with a file after an upgrade happens; sometimes it just forgets about some of my windows, which is extremely annoying and now I don't trust it. My move to it was prompted by it being where the momentum is, but in practice I use very few extensions, so that's not as important to me any more.
So, I'm vaguely considering a new programmer's editor. If you have suggestions, I'd be happy to hear them. Here are my requirements:
* I can open files in it, never save them, and they are not thrown away, even after restarts, even after upgrades to the editor. Never, ever throw away text in a window. Ever.
* multiple cursors
* runs on Ubuntu
* a programmer's editor, so syntax highlighting, etc
* reasonably popular, so extensions, a community, ongoing development
* not modal (no vim!)
* not slow
@sil Fair point; it doesn't need to run on a TTY (assuming you have a windowing system available), but it does need to be blocking. I was mainly trying to joke that typing $EDITOR would be more convenient than remembering the name of your chosen editor, though.
@mavit I think there's a $VISUAL that I could use. Is typing $ harder than remembering? That one might go to the judges :)
@jmtd @sil Indeed, we covered this ground last time Stuart switched editor: https://bergamot.social/web/@mavit/109788582473206984
@sil Nope, $VISUAL has been around so long that their idea of graphical was that your serial terminal had a screen rather than being a printer.
@mavit ha! I didn't know that!
@mavit doesn’t $EDITOR need to be a terminal one? In case debconf fires it up or something? Or is this rank superstition on my part?