Helix for terminal editing because I never got on well with the order you had to do things in Vim, Helix (and Kakoune) make more sense to me.
Lite-XL for a lightweight GUI editor. I just think its neat.
Pulsar for everything else (mainly because I’m involved with it, come visit us on Lemmy at [email protected] /shill). Literally over 10k packages for install and an awful lot of active development.
It absolutely isn’t “another electron app” in that sense. Atom (and now Pulsar) literally invented Electron, it is the original Electron app to the point where even thinking about de-coupling it isn’t really possible. Electron literally used to be called “Atom-shell”.
Pulsar looked really nice until I realised it’s just another electron app. But will probably give lite-xl a try
pretty sure pulsar is a fork of atom, one of the og electron packages
It is indeed, we picked up where Atom left off. And yeah, not just “one of” but the og electron app.
It absolutely isn’t “another electron app” in that sense. Atom (and now Pulsar) literally invented Electron, it is the original Electron app to the point where even thinking about de-coupling it isn’t really possible. Electron literally used to be called “Atom-shell”.
As someone who studied radio astronomy, thanks for telling me about Pulsar.