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There are many alternatives to Visual Studio Code for Linux if you are looking for a replacement. The best Linux Text 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 Text Editors available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux Text Editor alternatives to Visual Studio Code are Sublime Text, Vim, Kate and Eclipse.
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- Free • Proprietary
- 14 likes138 MadEdit alternatives
MadEdit is an Open-Source and Cross-Platform Text/Hex Editor written in C++ and wxWidgets.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
- Xfce
MadEdit Features
- Syntax Highlighting
- Hex Editor
DiscontinuedThe project is no longer developed. Last version, 0.2.9, released in February 2009, can be still downloaded from SourceForge.
MadEdit VS Visual Studio Code
Is MadEdit a good alternative to Visual Studio Code? License model
- Free • Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
Spacevim Features
- Vim
- EMACS
Spacevim VS Visual Studio Code
Is Spacevim a good alternative to Visual Studio Code?- 18 likes45 Code alternatives
Code (formerly known as Scratch) is an advanced text editor built for and bundled with elementary OS. A very intuitive interface keeps complex functionality like Vim emulation, Git and terminal integration accessible but out of the way while...
Code Features
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- Lightweight
- Support for scripting
- Syntax Highlighting
- Tabbed interface
Code VS Visual Studio Code
Is Code a good alternative to Visual Studio Code? - 5 likes104 TEXTREME alternatives
TEXTREME is a lively, animated text editor with the feel of a retro videogame complete with sounds and game-like visual effects. The screen shakes as you type while particle effects decorate new characters.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
TEXTREME Features
- Text editing
TEXTREME VS Visual Studio Code
Is TEXTREME a good alternative to Visual Studio Code? - 10 likes69 Traditional Ex - Vi editor alternatives
The vi editor is one of the most common text editors on Unix. It was developed starting around 1976 by Bill Joy at UCB, who was tired of the ed editor. But since he used ed as a code base, access to the original sources has required a commercial Unix Source Code License for more...
DiscontinuedThe last update is from 2013.
Traditional Ex - Vi editor VS Visual Studio Code
Is this a good alternative to Visual Studio Code? - 7 likes33 Doom Emacs alternatives
Doom is a configuration framework for GNU Emacs tailored for Emacs bankruptcy veterans who want less framework in their frameworks and the performance of a hand rolled config (or better). It can be a foundation for your own config or a resource for Emacs enthusiasts to learn...
Doom Emacs Features
- Optimal performance
- Vim key mapping
- Distribution
- Extensive customisability
- EMACS
Doom Emacs VS Visual Studio Code
Is Doom Emacs a good alternative to Visual Studio Code? - 14 likes94 SlickEdit alternatives
SlickEdit is a cross-platform, multi-language code editor that gives programmers the ability to code in over 40 languages on 7 platforms.
License model
- Paid • Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
SlickEdit Features
- Autocompletion
- Syntax Highlighting
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
SlickEdit VS Visual Studio Code
Is SlickEdit a good alternative to Visual Studio Code?