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There are many alternatives to Atom for Linux and since it's discontinued a lot of people are looking for a replacement. If that doesn't work for you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to Atom, but unfortunately only zero of them are Code Editors available for Linux. If you can't find an alternative you can try to remove all filters.
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- 379 likes171 GNU Emacs alternatives
GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable text editor—and more. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing. The features of GNU Emacs include:
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GNU Emacs VS Atom
Is GNU Emacs a good alternative to Atom? - 56 likes75 Zed Editor alternatives
Zed is a blazing fast, multi-user, productivity-focused text editor. From the creators of Atom, Electron and Tree-sitter, the editor features built-in Vim mode with tooltips for key-bindings, language-aware...
Zed Editor VS Atom
Is Zed Editor a good alternative to Atom? - 686 likes185 gedit alternatives
Official text editor of the GNOME desktop environment. Has syntax highlighting and is suitable for programming, with support for several languages. It is extensible with plugins.
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gedit VS Atom
Is gedit a good alternative to Atom? - 42 likes71 Pulsar Editor alternatives
A Community-led Hyper-Hackable Text Editor, built on Electron. and based on everything we love about our favorite editors.
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Pulsar Editor VS Atom
Is Pulsar Editor a good alternative to Atom?Comments about Pulsar Editor as an Alternative to Atom
MarkPulsar is the spiritual successor to Atom.
2Buster_BlueIt's the community-run direct successor (it's a fork) of Atom. If you really liked Atom and wish you could keep using it, this is the obvious choice, because it IS Atom, just with a new name and new maintainers.
1tuva-hayabiAtom is dead and gone, Pulse is alive and well.
0 - 285 likes141 GNU nano alternatives
GNU nano is a small and friendly text editor. Besides basic text editing, nano offers many extra features like an interactive search and replace, go to line and column number, auto-indentation, feature toggles, internationalization support, and filename tab completion.
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GNU nano VS Atom
Is GNU nano a good alternative to Atom?Comments about GNU nano as an Alternative to Atom
sondrakEasiest CLI-based text editor for newbies
2nano is a great editor when you are in CLI, however, of course, it does not use GUI or has GUI.
1 - 48 likes54 Lite XL alternatives
Lite XL is a lightweight text editor written mostly in Lua — it aims to provide something practical, pretty, small and fast, implemented as simply as possible; easy to modify and extend, or to use without doing either.
Lite XL VS Atom
Is Lite XL a good alternative to Atom? - 28 likes86 Helix alternatives
Helix is a fast text editor for the terminal inspired by modal editors like Kakoune and Neovim. Built as a native app using .
Helix VS Atom
Is Helix a good alternative to Atom?
Comments about GNU Emacs as an Alternative to Atom
Its more than just a text editor, its an list interpreter and an shell. Good for computer setups without mouse