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    Komodo Edit

    Komodo Edit

    Komodo Edit is a fast and free multi-language code editor

    Code faster with the IDE for today’s web languages – Python, PHP, Perl, Golang, Ruby, and more. Powerful editor with syntax highlighting, autocomplete, code refactoring, and more. Visual debugger and more to debug, inspect, and test your code. Support for Git, Mercurial, Subversion, CVS, Perforce and Bazaar. Tons of add-ons for customizing and extending features. Great tools for pair programming and collaboration. Python, PHP, Perl, Go, Ruby, Node.js, JavaScript, and more. Define your own...
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    Use Vim as IDE

    Use Vim as IDE

    use vim as IDE

    Use Vim As IDE is a comprehensive configuration repository (by YangYangWithGnu) that guides you how to turn Vim into a full-fledged Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The project isn’t just a single plugin; it’s more like a curated set of plugins, configuration tips, and workflow suggestions to enable syntax highlighting, smart code completion, project navigation, semantic search, file-switching, build-integration, undo-history, templating and more—particularly geared toward C/C++ development, but with many ideas applicable more broadly. The documentation is long and detailed, walking users from the fundamentals of Vim configuration (.vimrc, plugin management) through higher-order capabilities like semantic navigation and project toolchain integration. ...
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