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There's also plenty of good GUI editors if vim and emacs aren't your cup of tea. Personally I think Kate's fantastic, for instance.
-- Frost
Do you have any good resources for how to use kate in a dev scenario ?
I've tried multiple times, but it always seemed clunky to me.
As a text editor its great, though i prefer sublime ( not FOSS however ) but i haven’t been able to get it to click as any kind of ide or part of one.
Kate has LSP, project, debug, git, and inbuilt terminal support. I daily drove kate before switching to emacs
Kate is a great minimal VS Code alternative. Sure, it's less features, but it has the basics.