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There are many alternatives to Visual Studio Code for Linux if you are looking for a replacement. The best Linux Code Editor alternative is VSCodium, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to Visual Studio Code and loads of them are Code Editors available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux Code Editor alternatives to Visual Studio Code are Sublime Text, Vim, Kate and Neovim.
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Visual Studio Code alternatives are mainly Code Editors but may also be Text Editors or IDEs. Filter by these or use the filter bar below if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of Visual Studio Code.- Code Editor
- Free • Proprietary
- 158 Pluma alternatives
Pluma, fork of gedit , is a text editor part of MATE Desktop Environment. It supports most standard editor features, extending this basic functionality with other features not usually found in simple text...
Pluma Features
- Lightweight
- Syntax Highlighting
- Tabbed interface
- Support for Unicode
- Automatic Indentation
Pluma VS Visual Studio Code
Is Pluma a good alternative to Visual Studio Code? - 187 Graviton Editor alternatives
Graviton Code Editor is a minimalist, cross-platform editor focused on speed, customization and productivity.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
Graviton Editor Features
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Syntax Highlighting
- Autocompletion
- Plugin API
Graviton Editor VS Visual Studio Code
Is Graviton Editor a good alternative to Visual Studio Code? - 79 Kakoune alternatives
Vim inspired text editor with support for multiple selections and scores of other "out of the box" features.
Kakoune Features
- Autocompletion
- Syntax Highlighting
- Modal editor
- Works in a terminal
- Multiple Cursors
Kakoune VS Visual Studio Code
Is Kakoune a good alternative to Visual Studio Code? - 157 Xed alternatives
A text editor forked from Pluma and Gedit. Xed is the default text editor of Linux Mint. It can be customized and is available in multiple languages.
Xed Features
- Lightweight
- Syntax Highlighting
- No registration required
- Customizable
- X server
- Support for Unicode
- Automatic Indentation
Xed VS Visual Studio Code
Is Xed a good alternative to Visual Studio Code? - 65 GNOME Builder alternatives
Builder is an actively developed Integrated Development Environment for GNOME. It combines integrated support for essential GNOME technologies such as GTK+, GLib, and GNOME APIs with features that any developer will appreciate, like syntax highlighting and snippets.
Top GNOME Builder Features
- Built-in terminal emulation
- Split-screen view
- Support for MarkDown
- Lightweight
- Syntax Highlighting
- Autocompletion
- Dark Mode
- Automatic Indentation
- Vim key mapping
- Git integration
- C++
- Collaborative writing
GNOME Builder VS Visual Studio Code
Is GNOME Builder a good alternative to Visual Studio Code? License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
Spacemacs Features
- EMACS
- Vim
- Vim key mapping
- Emacs integration
Spacemacs VS Visual Studio Code
Is Spacemacs a good alternative to Visual Studio Code?- 55 ecode alternatives
ecode is a lightweight multi-platform code editor designed for modern hardware with a focus on responsiveness and performance. It has been developed with the hardware-accelerated eepp GUI, which provides the core technology for the editor.
Top ecode Features
- No Tracking
- Lightweight
- Git Support
- Works Offline
- Autocompletion
- Dark Mode
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Portable
- Syntax Highlighting
- Ad-free
- No registration required
- Color Palette
ecode VS Visual Studio Code
Is ecode a good alternative to Visual Studio Code?
Comments about Spacemacs as an Alternative to Visual Studio Code
It is by far more extendable than Visual Studio Code, and combines the best of EMACS and VIM. The only downside is that it loads only a little faster than VS Code, instead of much faster like EMACS.