JetBrains IDEs, though that might be a little heavy for some light editing. Not sure if their Fleet editor is electron based, but my guess is it’s not. That one should be more lightweight.
I have used them in the past. They’re definitely pretty cool and do their job well. Unfortunately, unless I’m wrong, most of their offerings[1] are not open source. I believe this also applies to Fleet.
My apologies for not making it clear in the post, but I do prefer open source whenever I can afford it.
Finally, there’s a lot not to like about electron, but I feel like JetBrains’ use of JVMs isn’t a lot better.
Regardless, I will note it down as I intend to test them all out anyways :P .
Please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong in any of the above. Thank you!
Don’t quote me on this, but I believe their open source options are limited to the community editions of IntelliJ IDEA and PyCharm. Which isn’t too bad as both of them should support a plethora of languages (including Markdown). ↩︎
JetBrains IDEs, though that might be a little heavy for some light editing. Not sure if their Fleet editor is electron based, but my guess is it’s not. That one should be more lightweight.
I have used them in the past. They’re definitely pretty cool and do their job well. Unfortunately, unless I’m wrong, most of their offerings[1] are not open source. I believe this also applies to Fleet.
My apologies for not making it clear in the post, but I do prefer open source whenever I can afford it.
Finally, there’s a lot not to like about electron, but I feel like JetBrains’ use of JVMs isn’t a lot better.
Regardless, I will note it down as I intend to test them all out anyways :P .
Please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong in any of the above. Thank you!
Don’t quote me on this, but I believe their open source options are limited to the community editions of IntelliJ IDEA and PyCharm. Which isn’t too bad as both of them should support a plethora of languages (including Markdown). ↩︎