The Best Text Editors For Programming On Linux

in technology •  8 years ago 

If you’re looking for some powerful text editors for programming, then this article may be good for you. We have chosen some of the best text editors for Linux to talk about in this article. Of course, everyone has an opinion for every program and we can’t say which one is the “Best” of all but here is the list of my personal opinions.

#3 Brackets


Brackets was launched by Adobe in 2014. It is recommended for Web Designers, and Front End Developers. Brackets supports plugins to extend the functionalities and it is really easy to install them. It also has a lot of cool features in it such as live preview and inline editing.

Link: Brackets.io

#2 Atom

Atom is a free and open-source Text Editor that was developed by Github. The cool features of Atom are cross-platform editing, built-in package manager, multiple pane support, and smart autocompletion.It also comes with full Github support and integration.

Link: atom.io

#1 Sublime Text

In my opinion, Sublime is the best of all. I use it every single day and I just love it.It has so many features and supports tons of programming languages. When I use it, I work really fast and has the auto-complete feature that makes me work faster!

Link: sublimetext.com

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I personally use Atom, I find that with c-lang installed it helps alot

happy to hear your opinion!! :))

I love to use sublime text 😆

I love programming so much ..

Im looking forward for your more post :)

You forgot about Visual Studio Code. The native JavaScript support is awesome. :)

Very good point. I'll try this editor.
In many case I use cli and my editor it is vim.